AIG must cover client’s $5.9 million in cyber-related losses, judge rules
Insurance giant AIG must cover nearly $6 million in losses for a client that was fleeced by an email scam carried out by suspected Chinese hackers, a federal court has decided. A judge in the Southern District of New York ruled Wednesday that AIG was in breach of contract when it previously denied a claim from SS&C Technologies, a $6 billion financial technology firm. In 2016, hackers defrauded SS&C out of $5.9 million by sending spoofed emails that appeared to be from an SS&C client, Tillage Commodities, asking SS&C employees to transfer money. After SS&C carried out the transactions, Tillage took legal action, resulting in a settlement. While AIG covered SS&C’s court dispute with Tillage, SS&C also sought filed a claim seeking to have AIG cover the stolen $5.9 million. AIG denied the claim. The insurance company had argued its policy included an exclusion stipulating that SS&C was not covered […]
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