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Runbeck, Dominion hit with $10 million claim for cyber breaches

https://www.cna.com/web/guest/cna/products/cyber

Yesterday, a $10 million claim for cyber security and privacy liability issues was filed against Runbeck and Dominion voting systems.

The claims were filed with:

  • CNA

  • Hanover Insurance Group

Why?

Runbeck and Dominion’s negligence caused harm to registered voters of Douglas County, Nevada.

How?

By compromising Douglas County’s election data and confidential personal information.

It includes identity theft and data like its employees' and registered voters' Social Security numbers.

https://runbeck.net/election-services/vote-center-equipment/

According to Runbeck’s website linked above, their Election Center is “designed to work with . . . Dominion tabulation systems”.

Named insureds in Runbeck’s umbrella liability policy include the:

  • employees and registered voters of Douglas Co., Nevada

  • Dominion Voting Systems

Runbeck and Dominion election data run through a central China Telecom network based in Beijing.

It works like a spider web of 161 servers connecting Election Boards like Douglas County.

The election data is stored in Beijing.

And in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Who owns the data there?

Companies like:

  • Amazon

  • Microsoft,

  • and Konnech’s PollChief election software

Why election saboteur, Konnech CEO Eugene Yu, was reassigned to Malaysia

https://www.pollchief.com/ABVote.html

The policy is reinsured by the six companies named below:

One claim was filed with the Hanover Insurance Group:

Hanover owns three reinsurance companies involved in the claim.

They are:

  • Citizens Insurance Co. of America

  • Massachusetts Bay Insurance Co.

  • Allmerica Financial Benefit Insurance Co.

https://www.berkleyre.com/northamerica/

The claim was also submitted to three other reinsurers.

Their parent companies are:

  • CNA for Continental Ins. Co.

  • Berkley RE for Gemini Ins. Co.

  • Evergreen Parent LP for AmTrust N. America

After claims are paid, insurers will seek personal restitution from:

  • elected state and county officials

  • appointed Election Boards

They include the offices of:

  • Governor

  • Attorney General

  • Secretary of State

  • Clerk of Courts