Insurance policy doesn’t cover ransomware attack: Ohio Supreme Court
The Ohio Supreme Court found an insurer’s contract to cover physical loss or damaged property did not encompass ransom payments made to a hacker who gained access to a medical billing software company. Read more at blog.knowbe4.com
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