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31 12, 2019

Former Office Manager Sentenced to Prison for Embezzling $1.2M from Louisiana Business

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The former office manager of a business headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has been sentenced to more than three years in prison after being convicted of embezzling more than $1 million from her employer. United States Attorney Brandon J. Fremin …

20 12, 2019

Deadly Danish Train Accident Caused by Improperly Secured Trailer: Report

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Danish authorities say a deadly accident in which a high-speed passenger train struck a semi-trailer that fell off a freight train coming in the opposite direction, happened because the unit wasn’t properly secured. Denmark’s Accident Investigation Board, known by its …

31 12, 2019

Washington Tells Captives for Starbucks, Alaska Air to Stop Insuring Risk

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Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler has ordered the captive insurers for two giant corporations to stop insuring risk in the state, adding to a large list of big companies whose captives have been fined by the commissioner. Kreidler ordered insurers …

27 12, 2019

Florida City to Pay for ID Monitoring for 60K After Cyberattack

By | December 27th, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Florida City to Pay for ID Monitoring for 60K After Cyberattack

A Florida city is offering to pay for identity protection monitoring for up to 60,000 people following a cyberattack that crippled Pensacola’s computer systems for days. The News Journal reports Pensacola Mayor Grover Robinson said he made the decision after …

20 12, 2019

Legacy Acquirer DARAG Completes Portfolio Transfer with Germany’s SOVAG

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DARAG Group Ltd., the Malta-based legacy acquirer, announced it has closed the portfolio transfer with German re/insurer SCHWARZMEER UND OSTSEE Versicherungsaktiengesellschaft (SOVAG), following the receipt of all regulatory approvals. The direct insurance and inwards reinsurance business within the legacy portfolio …

20 12, 2019

Canadian Lab Test Firm, LifeLabs, Pays Ransom After Data Breach

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Lab test provider LifeLabs said Tuesday that it paid a ransom to secure data for Canadians that was stolen in a data breach in late October. Hackers also obtained personal information of an unknown number of the company’s 15 million …

20 12, 2019

Insured Losses in 2019 Estimated at $56B, Down from $93B Last Year: Swiss Re

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Global insured losses in 2019 dropped to an estimated US$56 billion, from US$93 billion in 2018 and below the annual average (US$75 billion) of the previous 10 years, according to preliminary sigma estimates from Swiss Re Institute. During the year, …

31 12, 2019

Wawa Facing Lawsuits Over Data Breach at All of Its Stores

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The Wawa convenience store chain is facing a wave of lawsuits over a data breach that affected its 850 locations along the East Coast. Wawa Inc. discovered malware on its payment processing servers this month before stopping the breach Dec. …

31 12, 2019

Virginia Plant Fire Ruled Accidental, Causes $4M in Damages

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A fire at a western Virginia can manufacturing plant caused $4 million in damages and led to injuries for two firefighters battling the blaze, officials said. The fire began Friday evening at the Ardagh Group plant in north Roanoke County …

20 12, 2019

How Car Makers Are Doing with Voluntary Accord to Install Automatic Braking Systems

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Three years ahead of schedule, four vehicle manufacturers— Tesla, Volvo, Audi and Mercedes— have already met their voluntary commitment under an agreement to equip virtually all of their new passenger vehicles with low-speed automatic emergency braking systems that includes forward …