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As technology has become increasingly integrated into our lives, the risk that confidential personal data could become compromised, including Social Security numbers, health data, and bank and credit card information, has continued to rise. The frequency and severity of attacks increased exponentially, and the complexity and sophistication has also become incredibly advanced. Even the most tech-savvy of us are at risk.
Theft of personal data can have major financial consequences, with cybercrimes affecting individuals costing well over $4,000 on average. In 2020 alone, over 155.8 million individuals were affected by data exposures - that is, the accidental revelation of sensitive information due to less-than-adequate information security.
Consumers reported losing more than $3.3 billion to fraud in 2020, up from $1.8 billion in 2019. Almost double in just a single year. Nearly $1.2 billion of losses reported last year were due to imposter scams, while online shopping accounted for about $246 million in reported losses from consumers.
One way to protect yourself financially against these risks is by buying a personal cyber insurance policy, part of a growing insurance market for cyber protection.
Until very recently there have not been any real options for personal cyber insurance as policies were limited to business exposures. However, insurance carriers have begun to add this invaluable coverage for Individuals looking for personal cyber protection as an add-on to homeowner’s insurance policies.
Home Cyber Protection provides coverage for cyberattacks, data breaches, cyber extortion, online fraud, and in some cases cyber bullying.
What is a Cyberattack?
A Cyberattack is an attempt by hackers to damage or destroy a computer network or system.
What is Cyber Extortion?
Cyber Extortion is a crime involving an attack or threat of an attack. It is also coupled with a demand or request for money otherwise known as a ransom to avert or stop the attack:
What is a Data Breach?
A data breach is an incident wherein information is stolen or taken from a system without the knowledge or authorization of the system's owner.
What is Online Fraud?
Internet fraud is a type of cybercrime fraud or deception which makes use of the Internet and could involve hiding of information or providing incorrect information for the purpose of tricking victims out of money, property, and inheritance.
What is Cyber Bullying?
Cyberbullying is the use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature..
Coverage applies to all types of home policies (renters, condo unit owners, and homeowners)
What can Cyber Protection Coverage potentially pay for?
We provide personal cyber home protection insurance in Newton, Needham, Wellesley and all of Massachusetts. Contact Kovalev Insurance today and request a complimentary consultation to ensure your data and virtual assets are properly protected.
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