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The hacking gang has added more names to its lists of alleged victims from a recent campaign that exploited a vulnerability in a popular file-transfer product.
June 23 -
Internal audit has become a necessary line of defense in organizational management of these risks
June 22
Kreston Global -
The last year has seen an explosion of AI smartphone apps, but a recent report says three-quarters of them send user data to third parties.
June 16 -
It's important to understand both the difficulties of migrating to the cloud and the advantages it provides organizations.
June 15
Enertia Software -
In June's Cybersecurity for CPAs, we learn that even large companies with strong security can still fall prey to a phishing attack.
June 14 -
The clawback; in acquisitions, like likes like; marketing for preparers; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
June 6
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The U.S. garnered a mediocre score for cybersecurity, while Baltic states had an overall strong showing.
May 31 -
The business solutions suite provider released its new privacy-focused Ulaa, which is said to shield user data even from the company itself.
May 24 -
The state of Nevada was found to have had the most cybercrime victims per 100,000 people.
May 24 -
Audits on the rise; law vs. accounting; your summer hours' note; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
May 23
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People can lose thousands upon thousands of dollars if their payment card number is stolen, but for the one who used it, the cost was around seven bucks.
May 23 -
Meeting the rule's requirements can improve your accounting firm's performance and reputation.
May 22
NMGI and K2 Enterprises -
The Internal Revenue Service has deployed more filters to catch a growing number of tax returns filed by identity thieves, but fraudsters are continuing to collect millions of dollars despite those efforts.
May 18 -
The Criminal Investigation unit is helping Ukraine's cyber police uncover efforts by Russia to fund the war through cryptocurrency.
May 11 -
In May's Cybersecurity for CPAs, we discuss how it's not just your business you need to worry about but your clients' as well.
May 10 -
A group of lawmakers is worried about the emerging threat of AI in tax fraud.
May 3 -
Take these nine steps to compliance — the deadline is coming soon!
April 26 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration said $1.2 million in IT products bought by the IRS were not properly approved.
April 25 -
A recent study has found that the state most vulnerable to cybercrime is North Dakota, followed by Alabama, then New York.
April 24 -
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration gave mixed reviews to the IRS on its technology program, saying it has done some things well and some things poorly.
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