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- Hackers attempted to attack German parliament in January via a compromised Israeli news site | HITBSecNews
Hackers reportedly targeted the German parliament with new cyberattacks as recently as January. The malvertising campaign saw hackers use a compromised Israeli news site to redirect users to a malicious site. However, cyber defences incorporated after the parliament was hacked in 2015 reportedly helped officials thwart the cyberattack, according to the German cybersecurity watchdog. - IT Can Learn a Thing or Two from This $100M Email Phishing Case | Data Center Knowledge
A 48-year-old man from Lithuania has been charged with allegedly stealing more than $100 million from two multinational internet corporations through an email phishing scheme between 2013 and 2015. - New York State Department of Financial Services orders insurance companies to submit business continuity information
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has directed insurance companies to submit their disaster response and recovery plans to the organization. DFS Financial Services Superintendent Maria T. Vullo announced that all insurance companies licensed to conduct business in New York State must submit updated disaster response and recovery plans and responses to online questionnaires by June 16, 2017. Property/casualty companies are also being directed to file responses to the DFS Pre-Disaster Data Survey by April 28, 2017. - Bayern: Opfer von Hochwasser kriegen kein Geld mehr – Bayern – Süddeutsche.de
Hochwasseropfer in Bayern können künftig nicht mehr mit Soforthilfe durch den Freistaat rechnen. Die Staatsregierung hat beschlossen, von 1. Juli 2019 an keine finanzielle Unterstützung mehr zu leisten, falls die Schäden versicherbar gewesen wären. - Hackerangriffe auf Unternehmen: Gehackt – Wer haftet? – computerwoche.de
Jedes fünfte mittelständische Unternehmen wurde 2016 gehackt. Es stellt sich die Frage: Wer ist Schuld? Und vor allem: Wer haftet?
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