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Why the robocalls about your Google listing won't stop
Put your business on Google and the robocalls never stop? Here's why it happens, why blocking fails, and what actually works.
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Put your business on Google and the robocalls never stop? Here's why it happens, why blocking fails, and what actually works.
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If you run your business or your nonprofit on Microsoft 365, your bill is about to climb. On July 1, Microsoft raises list prices on most of its commercial plans. Business Basic goes from $6 to $7 per user each month. Business Standard, the plan most small offices actually run,
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A year ago, the two biggest names in AI told us our jobs were in trouble. OpenAI's Sam Altman warned that entire categories of work would vanish. Anthropic's Dario Amodei even put a number on it: roughly half of entry-level white-collar jobs gone within five years,
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Have you ever been phished by your own work? Have you felt betrayed when you clicked a link in an email that looked legit and then your IT department sends you an email assigning you mandatory phishing training? Email phishing has evolved over time, and so has the way to
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A contractor at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the office of the federal government whose entire job is protecting U.S. critical infrastructure from cyberattacks, kept admin credentials for three Amazon GovCloud accounts in a public GitHub repository for six months. GovCloud is Amazon's cloud platform
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If you're like me, you've probably been seeing prompts to set up a passkey for about a year now. And if you're also like me, you may have been hitting "not now" every time you see them. Every few weeks Google asks
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On February 18, 2025, twin brothers Sohaib and Muneeb Akhter were fired during a video call from Opexus, a Washington D.C. tech contractor that hosts data for more than 45 federal agencies. By the time the call ended, 96 federal databases were gone. The window from termination to destruction
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Headlines about AI chatbots and mental health have largely been about teenagers, but the data points elsewhere. In January, JAMA Network Open published a survey of nearly 21,000 American adults led by Roy Perlis at Massachusetts General Hospital. Daily users of generative AI were more likely to screen positive