Category: Insurance Journal

European Commission’s Data Stolen in Hack on AWS Account
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
European Commission’s Data Stolen in Hack on AWS Account
The European Commission was hit by a cyberattack that may have resulted in the theft of internal data, months after another incident potentially exposed some staff details. The European Union’s executive arm experienced a breach on March 24, a spokesman …
Iran’s Grip on Hormuz Is Tighter Than Ever After a Month of War
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Iran’s Grip on Hormuz Is Tighter Than Ever After a Month of War
Israel and US strikes have wiped out senior Iranian leaders and hit key targets across the country. But after a month of fighting, it is arguably Iran that has secured the most significant strategic victory — a tightening grip over …
Africa’s Biggest City Takes Out $7.5 Million Flood-Risk Policy
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Africa’s Biggest City Takes Out $7.5 Million Flood-Risk Policy
Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub, has secured a $7.5 million flood insurance policy so some of its poorest residents can access relief when disaster strikes. The policy covers up to 4 million people in the coastal megacity, according to a statement …
Trump Unveils New Loan Guarantees for Beleaguered Farmers
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Trump Unveils New Loan Guarantees for Beleaguered Farmers
President Donald Trump announced new loan guarantees for farmers and food suppliers, a bid to bolster US agricultural communities squeezed by the impact of the Iran war, tariffs and other challenges. Trump said the loan guarantees would cover farmers and …
Bank of America Agrees to Pay $72.5M to Settle Epstein Accusers’ Lawsuit
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Bank of America Agrees to Pay $72.5M to Settle Epstein Accusers’ Lawsuit
Bank of America agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a civil lawsuit brought by women who accused the bank of facilitating their sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, court records showed on Friday. Lawyers for the bank and the women …
Lines Persist at Some Airports After Trump Signs TSA Pay Memo
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Lines Persist at Some Airports After Trump Signs TSA Pay Memo
Several US airports advised travelers on Saturday to arrive at least four hours before their flights because of long security lines even after President Donald Trump said Transportation Security Administration workers would be paid by tapping funds from his 2025 …
Chubb: Cyber Claim Severity Nearly Doubled for Large Businesses
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Chubb: Cyber Claim Severity Nearly Doubled for Large Businesses
Average cyber insurance claim severity for large accounts in the U.S. nearly doubled in 2025, according to a new Chubb report. The insurer’s 2026 Cyber Claims Report found that average severity for businesses with $1 billion or more in revenue …
Sarasota Homeowners Say Breach in County Dike Caused Flooding in Hurricane Debby
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Sarasota Homeowners Say Breach in County Dike Caused Flooding in Hurricane Debby
More than 100 homeowners have charged in a lawsuit that officials in Sarasota County, Florida, failed to maintain a dike for years, allowing Hurricane Debby’s floodwaters to inundate homes throughout an upscale subdivision. “Engineering modeling analysis has confirmed that without …
Baseball Player Sues His Parents, Alleging They Are Misusing His Money
Insurance Journal | March 30, 2026
Baseball Player Sues His Parents, Alleging They Are Misusing His Money
Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has sued his parents for millions of dollars, accusing them of siphoning large amounts of his money into financial accounts they managed for him and then using some of the cash to pay their …
Ohio Contractor Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison on Fraud Charges
Insurance Journal | March 27, 2026
Ohio Contractor Sentenced to 17 Years in Prison on Fraud Charges
A pole barn contractor who defrauded consumers of more than $400,000 has been sentenced to at least 17 years in prison after being convicted of 47 felony counts, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced this week.. This month, Marion resident …