A new report in The New York Times is illuminating some of the troubling concerns that drivers have when it comes to their cars. But it doesn't have to do with their engines. According to the report, ...
Connected-car services might be sharing your data with insurance companies. Drivers told The New York Times about massive reports on their driving habits. GM's OnStar Smart Driver program is a focus ...
A new LexisNexis Risk Solutions report looked at the cyber threat landscape between January and June and found 277M human-initiated cyber attacks, a 13 percent rise over the second half of 2018.
Drivers of cars manufactured by General Motors, Honda and other popular brands say that their insurance rates went up after the companies sent data about their driving behavior to issuers without ...
Car companies have been selling their customers’ detailed driving behavior data to third-party brokers, possibly affecting the owners’ insurance premiums, according to a New York Times exposé ...
Nearly All Financial Institutions Who Use Alternative Data Indicate It Has Increased Revenue Growth by at Least 15% and Improved Customer Experience Eighty-four Percent (84%) of Survey Respondents Use ...
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly. Some ...
The overall rate of cybersecurity incidents due to human factors declined 33 percent during the first half of the year while bot-driven attacks rose around the world as digital transactions increased ...
Most people have no idea how much of their personal information is out there. Usually, you don’t think about it unless there’s a data breach in the news or someone stole your identity. The sheer ...
Catastrophe claims represented 42% of claims across all perils combined in 2024, while catastrophe losses increased to 64%, another seven-year high signaling the growth of catastrophic events driving ...
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