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Spoofed Sites And Password Vault Servers: What IT Teams Must Monitor Every Day

A single employee action led to ransomware affecting dozens of state agencies and services. We comment on ways to limit damage.

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AI, Public Wi-Fi, And Shared Screens: Hidden Dangers Of Personal Use At Work

A survey shows workers use their work devices for personal tasks. We comment on how new tools and habits magnify old risks and what policies must now cover.

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Safer Because You Use A Mac? Beware Of The FlexibleFerret

A macOS malware chain is stealing credentials and maintaining remote access on Macs. We examine.

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Are Vampire Bots Stalking Job Seekers In Your Midst?

Security researchers have documented a malware campaign in which a Vietnamese cybercriminal group known as BatShadow targets job hunters and digital marketing professionals with a Go?based remote access trojan called Vampire Bot.

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Are Younger Employees Using Alcohol Or Drugs At Work? You Make The Call

A recent study of workers in their early thirties found that nearly nine percent reported using alcohol, marijuana, or other drugs right before or during work. Is drug use by younger employees an issue? Weigh in.

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Spoofed Sites And Password Vault Servers: What IT Teams Must Monitor Every Day

A single employee action led to ransomware affecting dozens of state agencies and services. We comment on ways to limit damage.

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Stopping Embezzlement In Manufacturing With Stronger Vendor Controls

A former engineering manager at a plant was sentenced to eight years in prison for embezzling nearly $500,000 through fraudulent vendor contracts. We comment on how organizations can strengthen contract, purchasing, and vendor management controls.

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Do Employees Want "Career Minimalism?" You Make The Call

A survey shows employees want more flexibility and balance. They call it "career minimalism". What do you think?

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Workers' Compensation Fraud Control: What Should Employers Consider?

A former workers' compensation official was sentenced to three years in prison for stealing $627,118 from the city. We comment on internal controls, vendor management, and financial oversight.

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