Suspected Russian Hacking Spree Reached Into Microsoft -Sources SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft was breached in the massive hacking campaign disclosed by U.S. officials this week, according to people... Read More
What’s Wrong With Commercial Auto and How Do We Fix It? Commercial auto is one of the biggest, most problematic cost centers in the insurance industry. Its loss ratios are incredibly... Read More
Suspected Russian Hackers Target Frail U.S. Supply Chain For years, U.S. officials have warned about the dangers of cyber-attacks involving the electronics supply chain. This week’s revelation that... Read More
Famed NYC Bridge’s Armor is Focus of Suit Against French Company French construction giant Vinci SA faces allegations it’s partly to blame for the degradation of the armor installed on New... Read More
Exxon Calls Massachusetts Fraud Suit Punishment for Opinion Exxon Mobil Corp. told a judge that a fraud lawsuit filed by Massachusetts last year amounts to illegal punishment for... Read More
Fla. and Okla. Courts Uphold Right to Assign Benefits Appellate courts in Florida and Oklahoma this week upheld the right of policyholders to assign their right to collect benefits... Read More
Boeing Hires Pilots For Airlines to Help Relaunch 737 Max – Sources SEATTLE — Boeing Co is hiring up to 160 pilots to be embedded at airlines in its latest bid to... Read More
U.S. Agencies Failed to Heed Cybersecurity Warnings, GAO Says As details of the most audacious hack on the U.S. government in recent memory continued to stun lawmakers and the... Read More
Ransomware Attacks on the Rise Even as Cyber Insurers Scale Back Ransomware attacks increased in terms of both severity and costs this year, forcing insurers to become more selective and even... Read More
Church Vandalism Exposes Divisions Over Faith and Politics WASHINGTON (AP) — Vandalism at four downtown Washington churches after rallies in support of President Donald Trump is exposing rifts... Read More