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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AIG says its cyber insurance plans don’t cover criminal acts; wants lawsuit tossed

Insurance giant AIG argued to a New York federal court on Monday that it is not responsible to cover nearly $6 million in losses incurred by a client that was victimized by suspected Chinese hackers. The company asked a court in the Southern District of New York to dismiss a lawsuit filed in August by SS&C Technologies, a $6 billion financial technology company, which alleged that AIG violated its contract by failing to cover losses from fraud. Hackers fleeced SS&C out of $5.9 million in 2016 by emailing company employees from spoofed email addresses, and requesting monetary transfers. AIG says its policy stipulates that the insurer will not cover losses stemming from criminal activity. “SS&C admits that it has filed suit seeking indemnity coverage for its settlement of a breach of contract claim concerning criminals using ‘spoof emails’ to trick SS&C into improperly using its authority over its client’s bank […]

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