The insurer on the receiving end of the recent Sixth Circuit ruling that the a payment instruction fraud loss is covered under the Computer Fraud section of a Commercial Crime policy has filed a petition for rehearing or rehearing en banc. In its July 27, 2018 petition (here), the insurer contends that in its decision, the Sixth Circuit’s analysis was at odds with its own prior precedent, and as a result the appellate court applied the wrong causation analysis in determining whether or not the fraudulent email “directly” caused the loss of the policyholder, American Tooling Center (ATC).
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Guest Post: Wham, Bam, Thank You Spam! Don’t Click on the Link!
By Kevin LaCroix on
Posted in Cyber Liability
By now, everyone knows that the Internet can be a dangerous place. But while just about everyone knows about the pervasiveness of Internet scams, many users still fall prey to the tricksters’ latest ploys. In this guest post, Paul Ferrillo and Randi Singer of the Weil, Gotshal & Manges law firm take a look at…