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Cyberinsurance companies don’t want to pay out for “acts of war”
Jan. 26, 2022, 11:55 a.m. | Pieter Arntz
Malwarebytes Labs blog.malwarebytes.com
Insurance companies are making exceptions so that they don't end up paying for damages from an act of war. But which cyberattacks qualify as that?
Categories: Reports
Tags: act of warattributioncyber attackcyber insuranceEternalBluelloyd'sMBRMerckNotPetyapetyaukraineZurich
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