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Hackers are using Russian domains to launch complex document-based phishing attacks

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<ul><li>Data exfiltration tactics are shifting toward Russian domains</li><li>Remote Access Trojans see a 59% rise in phishing emails</li><li>Malicious emails now bypass secure gateways every 45 seco ...[Continue Reading]

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How to spot Ozempic and other weight loss drug scams online

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In This Story Skyrocketing demand for Ozempic (NVO-1.51% ), Wegovy and other weight-loss drugs has boosted business for another line of work: online scams. Several reports this year have found tha ...[Continue Reading]

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Your Next Lawyer Might Be A Bot: Game-Changing AI Trends In Law

Ron Schmelzer, Contributor, Ron Schmelzer, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ronschmelzer/

AI in the legal industry getty Whether or not you like it, as long as there are laws and conflicts, there will be the need for lawyers and legal assistance. While we may never replace human lawyers ...[Continue Reading]

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Microsoft Bundling Practices Focus of Federal Antitrust Probe

by Renee Dudley

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. The Federal Trade Commission is investigating Microsoft in a ...[Continue Reading]

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Anxious about a looming TikTok ban, some American creators look to other platforms

Angela Yang

The clock is ticking for American creators who say they are both nervous and frustrated as they prepare for a potential nationwide ban of TikTok next month. A bipartisan bill President Joe Biden si ...[Continue Reading]

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Claud Cockburns Legacy of Guerrilla Journalism

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Mainstream media has a lot to account for in 2024, but go back 90 years, and prestigious publications have often failed to see when things were so clearly wrong. In 1930s Germany, many journalists do ...[Continue Reading]

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