Tuesday, May 25, 2021
The Indiana Supreme Court recently reversed a trial court’s finding and an affirming intermediate appellate court opinion regarding the interpretation of a policy providing coverage for cyber-crime. In
G&G Oil Co. of Indiana, Inc. v. Continental Western Insurance Co., the state high court rejected the lower courts’ narrow interpretation of coverage and impractical view on causation. A copy of the decision can be found here.
Over three years ago, G&G Oil was locked out of its computer systems by a hacker following a social engineering fraud that was allegedly initiated by a targeted spear-phishing email. After consulting with the FBI and other tech services, G&G Oil paid a Bitcoin ransom to regain access to its computer systems and operations.
boycotting the issues. reporter: sergeant murphy s photos will be featured in boston imagine genes. it s inappropriate. it doesn t need to be out there like that. reporter: others find bizarre irony. in the rules of crime coverage. i think that s crazy. you can t even see whitey bulger on tv in court but you can see the boston marathon bomber. i think that s totally insane. jorge quiroga. the officer who did that did it on his own accord. he s in a bit of hot water now. he could face disciplinary action. that s right. the police department in massachusetts state police department, they said they don t release these photos to the media but i think a lot of people feel the same way. usually when a reporter does stories like this, they try to get people on both side. notice no some one said, there s nothing wrong with the cover of that magazine. every story where we ask people on the street, not some one person has said, i have no problem with it. i think it s because we rea
and then when you look at the nightly newscasts, i m sorry the morning newscasts and how much hop this was covered, the today show there in the middle you see gave it 27 minutes of crime coverage, and 229, that is 2 points and 29 seconds to benghazi. the morning show devoted 18, almost 19 minutes to crime coverage, and 53 seconds to benghazi. i m sorry that was abc, good morning america. and then cbs gave crime almost ten minutes an three minutes 21 seconds devoted to benghazi. your take, judy. we are finally getting coverage which is completely different than what we had up until this point. you can say in that respect there s been progress. but, look, i think the talking points from the democrats and republicans haven t changed. and the democrats are still saying, this is just an exercise