Amid Legal Fallout, Cyber Insurers Redefine State-Sponsored Attacks as Act of War
As carriers rewrite their act-of-war exclusions following the NotPetya settlement between Mondelez and Zurich, organizations should read their cyber insurance…
As carriers rewrite their act-of-war exclusions following the NotPetya settlement between Mondelez and Zurich, organizations should read their cyber insurance…
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged ten defendants for their alleged involvement in business email compromise (BEC) schemes…
A massive dark money nonprofit network managed by the Arabella Advisors consulting firm hauled in more than $1.5 billion for…
Vyacheslav “Tank” Penchukov, the accused 40-year-old Ukrainian leader of a prolific cybercriminal group that stole tens of millions of dollars…
An unidentified woman was caught on cellphone video repeatedly punching a mother and her 10-year-old daughter on a subway train…
Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke failed to build off his narrow loss in the 2018 Texas Senate election, losing to incumbent…
Republican Pat Toomey is retiring from his Pennsylvania Senate seat at the end of the term. But before he goes,…
A handful of far-left district attorney candidates backed by liberal billionaire George Soros have won their general elections, including in…
A nonprofit organization is suing the state of Massachusetts on behalf of thousands of low-income families who were collectively robbed…
House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy is moving swiftly to lock down the votes to claim the speaker's gavel as a…