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Recent Data Breach at Chicago Parking Garages Shows Us the Danger When Hackers Seek Smaller Targets

Recent news of a data breach involving SP+, the owner of a number of parking garages around Chicago, provides another reminder that Target and Home Depot should not be alone in their concern over data breaches. SP+ informed its customers late… Continue Reading →

Target Seeks Dismissal of Action Filed by Banks in Data Breach Case

Target has filed a motion to dismiss a class action complaint filed by a number of banks related to the December 2013 attack by hackers resulting in the massive breach of customers’ credit/debit card information. The banks’ class action seeks… Continue Reading →

Cyber Attacks on Multinational Corporations Represent Constant Attacks on Smaller Businesses

Most people are now aware of larger corporations in the crosshairs for cyber attacks. This week, Home Depot joined Target, P.F. Chang’s and Sally Beauty when it suffered a massive data breach compromising customer’s credit card information. Even more troubling is the fact that… Continue Reading →

CGL Policies May Not Provide a Safe Harbor For Data Breach

We are still in the early stages of insurance coverage for cyberliability and data breaches. While there may be no question that cyberliability does not trigger CGL insurance as “bodily injury” or “property damage,” a court may face questions of… Continue Reading →

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