January 02, 2023
Cyber coverage litigation in 2022 focused on the application of policy language and underwriting to ever-evolving cyberthreats, from two highly anticipated war exclusion lawsuits to a cyberattack coverage fight that ended with a rescindment of the disputed policy. Here, Law360’s Insurance Authority breaks down the most important cyber coverage cases of 2022.
August 15, 2022
A Minnesota federal court rejected a computer store's bid for coverage of a $600,000 social engineering loss under computer fraud provisions of its crime policy, holding the attack was covered only under the lower limits of the policy's social engineering fraud provisions.
January 10, 2022
Travelers told a Minnesota federal court that a Twin Cities-area computer store isn't entitled to additional coverage beyond the $100,000 it already paid to cover losses connected to an email scheme that cost the business $600,000.
November 15, 2021
A Minnesota-based provider of refurbished computer parts demanded that Travelers end its refusal to fully cover the company's loss of nearly $600,000 after it fell victim to fraud, according to a complaint filed in Minnesota federal court.