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Cybersquatting: How Fake Domains Pose A Threat To All Organizations

Security researchers have identified large?scale malicious cybersquatting campaigns. We comment on how cybersquatting works in practice, what the loss trends show, and the helpful prevention steps employers should take.

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A Fake Windows Update Is Causing Real Life Damage: Prevention Steps

Security researchers report that attackers are cloning popular adult websites and displaying a realistic full screen Windows Update screen that tricks users into installing info stealing malware. We comment.

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Online Criminals Are Using Trusted AI And Tech Assistance To Install Malware

A recent effort leverages poisoned chatbot AI and harmful search ads. We speak to what organizations should be doing to address this emerging risk.

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Animated Deception: How Data Thieves Use Slick Visuals To Lure Targets

Cybercriminals are using polished animated graphics, fake legal notices, and spoofed software updates to deliver malware that often evades traditional detection tools. How should organizations respond?

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Cybersquatting: How Fake Domains Pose A Threat To All Organizations

Security researchers have identified large?scale malicious cybersquatting campaigns. We comment on how cybersquatting works in practice, what the loss trends show, and the helpful prevention steps employers should take.

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Stolen Paychecks And Stolen Identities: Red Flags Of Payroll Fraud For Employers

A former office employee of a construction company was convicted in federal court of wire fraud, bank fraud, and aggravated identity theft after embezzling more than $1.4M using payroll-related schemes. We comment on how employers can reduce their risk.

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Are Employee Reporting Systems Effective? You Make The Call

A new national study reveals many employees witness or experience misconduct, hesitate to report it, and often walk away dissatisfied with how employers respond to complaints. What do you think? You make the call and join the conversation.

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A Fake Windows Update Is Causing Real Life Damage: Prevention Steps

Security researchers report that attackers are cloning popular adult websites and displaying a realistic full screen Windows Update screen that tricks users into installing info stealing malware. We comment.

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The Million-Dollar Loss Lesson: Stopping Executive Fraud Before It Starts

A former CEO was sentenced to prison for an embezzlement scheme that diverted more than $1 million. We comment on how executive level fraud develops in plain sight, the risks it poses, and the practical controls organizations should consider.

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