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Snack giant settles with insurer over $100 million claim tied to 2017 NotPetya attacks
Nov. 3, 2022, 12:03 a.m. | Menghan Xiao
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The closely watched lawsuit has fueled an ongoing discussion over who should pay when businesses are hit by state-sponsored cyberattacks, and could have broader implications for policymakers, highlighting the urgent need for them to devise practical, long-term solutions to address increasing cyber threats blamed on nation-state actors.
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