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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board will be looking out for some major risk areas at audit firms in the months ahead.
October 16 -
The Internal Revenue Service has suspended its $7.25 million contract with Equifax after the company admitted to finding a malware link on its website on the heels of a data breach that exposed the personal information of approximately 146 million people in the U.S.
October 16 -
PMB Helin Donovan’s Houston offices (and Atlanta-based data) emerged from hurricane season unscathed, due to a decision made three years ago to move to a cloud-hosted environment.
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Accountants are to hackers as honey is to bees. Here are four key areas to focus on to prevent security breaches.
October 16Keeper Security -
Efficiencies could have freed up $67 million in tech spending, a TIGTA study finds.
October 13 -
The IRS is warning of yet another dangerous phishing scheme.
October 12 -
The Internal Revenue Service issued a new warning Tuesday to users of its online e-Services cautioning them to beware of a new phishing scam that attempts to trick tax professionals into “signing” a new e-Services user agreement.
October 10 -
Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee said they were “taken aback” to find out the Internal Revenue Service has recently signed a $7.25 million contract with Equifax for verifying taxpayer identities after the company admitted to a massive data breach exposing the personal information of approximately half of all Americans.
October 4 -
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday that the hackers who broke into its corporate filing system last year accessed two people’s personal information, a change from the agency’s previous assessment that it didn’t believe such data had been compromised.
October 3 -
Accounting Today presents in its 2017 Malpractice Insurance Guide
October 2