Lloyd’s of London is investigating a possible cyber attack and has taken initial precautions in response, the re/insurance market has confirmed.
“Lloyd’s has detected unusual activity on its network, and we are investigating the issue. As a precautionary measure, we are resetting the Lloyd’s network and systems. All external connectivity has been turned off, including Lloyd’s delegated authority platforms,” according to a spokesperson.
“We have informed market participants and relevant parties, and we will provide more information once our investigations have concluded.”
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