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The Internal Revenue Service issued a warning urging taxpayers to beware of scammers calling and emailing them about the stimulus payments they are expecting as a result of last week’s CARES Act.
April 2 -
This is the new reality: We are all remote now. It’s hard to see an end date, but it’s even harder to imagine what will happen when all 50 states get the all-clear from our leaders. Will everything go back to normal, just like that?
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The IRS cautioned tax professionals about a new version of a phishing email scam targeting them.
March 18 -
Plans for internal audits often don’t take into account some of the most common risks, such as cybersecurity, governance and sustainability, according to a new report from the Institute of Internal Auditors.
March 17 -
Anything that heightens fear and anxiety is a boon to online scammers, which is what makes the current coronavirus pandemic prime time for cybercriminals to try and trick people into giving their money away to the wrong people.
March 11 -
Hundreds of new tools for small businesses, the rise of ransomware, and eight other recent technology developments you may have missed.
March 11 -
A new TurboTax phishing scam is going around, and cybersecurity experts are warning taxpayers to be vigilant this tax season to protect themselves against cybercrime.
March 6 -
Finance professionals are focusing on product development, business model changes, systems, and staffing in 2020, according to a new survey.
March 4 -
The American Institute of CPAs will begin offering SOC for Supply Chain, a new assurance framework, this month, to help business clients have more confidence around the viability of their global supply chain in the midst of threats like the coronavirus.
March 3 -
As new technology offers more work flexibility, it also increases the risk of data breaches.
February 26