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All Aboard Alliance study aims to use feedback for real-world solutions
Poker players and other human lie detectors look for “tells,” that is, a sign by which someone might unwittingly or involuntarily reveal what they know, or what they intend to do. A cardplayer yawns when he’s about to bluff, for example, or so…
With Arbor Day fast approaching on April 28th, now is a good time to think about your home landscaping. Traditionally, Arbor Day is a chance for people throughout the United States to plant trees to help the environment. While this really is a good idea, we know from experience that thought and care needs to […]
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A BRIT was left with a whopping £1,400 hospital bill after smashing head-first into steps on a waterslide.
James Dudley, 30, was speeding down the twister racer slide at Tenerife‘s Aqualand Costa Adeje when he broke his nose.
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QBot malware seems to be outliving its competitors through innovative new ways to socially engineer victims into helping install it.
A new impersonation scam targets users of the popular pay platform under the guise of the victim having money coming to them and with the goal to obtain Zelle credentials.
A new survey points to an overconfidence around organization’s preparedness, despite admitting to falling victim to ransomware attacks – in some cases multiple times.
New data shows how poorly organizations are at identifying – let alone removing – an attacker’s foothold, putting themselves at continued risk of further attacks and data breaches.