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Lloyd’s of London reboots its network

Posted on October 7, 2022 by Dissent

Nick Farrell reports:

Mega-UK insurer Lloyd’s of London fixed a possible cyberattack by turning off its network and turning it on again.

Lloyd’s detected unusual activity on its network and it was investigating the issue.  While it did, it reset the Lloyd’s network and systems and blocked external connectivity has been turned off, including Lloyd’s delegated authority platforms.

The company said: We have informed market participants and relevant parties, and we will provide more information once our investigations have concluded.”

Read more at Fudzilla.

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