[ad_1] Finance & Banking , Governance & Risk Management , Industry Specific CFOs Should Know: Lackadaisical Security Carries a Price Richard Thurston • April 10, 2026     Image: Halytskyi Olexandr/Shutterstock Bad cybersecurity is bad for business. A badly secured business may pay as much as ten extra basis points for a loan than if...
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[ad_1] Michael Thomas Cheek, 74, was convicted of sexual assaults in 1980 and 1981 in Santa Cruz and Lake counties. Cheek is eligible for release but won’t be placed in Santa Cruz County, Calif., because of community opposition, the District Attorney’s Office said on Friday, April 10, 2026. (Paradise Police Department via Bay City News)...
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[ad_1] Americans reported losing $20.9 billion to cybercrime in 2025—much of it to AI-enabled scams. The FBI’s latest Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) report reveals that cybercrime losses in the U.S. surged to nearly $21 billion in 2025, setting a new record and marking a dramatic jump from the already staggering $16.6 billion reported for...
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[ad_1] State lawmakers are taking action to keep schools safe by ensuring schools can afford school security. State leaders are hailing the principal of Pauls Valley High School as a hero after he stopped a gunman during a school shooting. Principal Kirk Moore suffered a gunshot wound to the leg. “I cannot say enough good...
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[ad_1] This week’s key cybersecurity developments, from GPU hacks to SMS phishing. We have gathered the week’s most important cybersecurity news. The FBI puts cybercrime losses at $21bn. Chrome adds chip-level protection against info-stealers. Ukraine unmasks “helpers” offering crypto trading. Researchers reveal new ways to hack computers. The FBI estimates $21bn in cybercrime losses Victims...
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[ad_1] Regular social media use across early adolescence is related to worse reading and vocabulary development over time, according to new research from the University of Georgia. The study found that adolescents who used social media more often each day tend to struggle with recognizing and pronouncing words. The new findings come just as Australia...
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[ad_1] Key takeaways AI native service companies can achieve software-like margins while delivering services. Open source projects often involve creating a company to host the project and provide access via an API. The trend of creating AI agents for various tasks, especially in marketing, is rapidly growing. Openclaw’s architecture can expose sensitive data, leading to...
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[ad_1] New York Post Profiles Cybersecurity Board Member Joseph Steinberg Published on February 12, 2026 The New York Post, the third-largest newspaper by print circulation among all U.S. newspapers, profiles cybersecurity expert Joseph Steinberg in today’s issue, and discusses his advice regarding cybersecurity expertise at the Board level. In the article, cybersecurity expert Steinberg argues...
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[ad_1] As artificial intelligence marches its steady pace into our day-to-day lives, the safety and privacy of children online continues to be a major concern for several governments and legislatures around the world. Australia became the first country that requires platforms to take reasonable steps to prevent children under age 16 from accessing social media platforms;...
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[ad_1] Losses from real estate cybercrimes soared last year as criminals utilized more artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency scams, the Federal Bureau of Investigation reported. Processing Content The industry’s cybercrime losses topped $275 million in 2025, a 59% increase from approximately $174 million in real estate-related losses in 2024, according to the bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint...
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