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Hackers Still Exploiting Google Calendar in Phishing and Malware Attacks

Hackers Still Exploiting Google Calendar in Phishing and Malware Attacks

Learn more about how hackers use Google Calendar to spread malware through fake invites and phishing links, tricking users into revealing personal information.

North Korean Hacker Group Uses ClickFix Tactics in Targeted Espionage

North Korean Hacker Group Uses ClickFix Tactics in Targeted Espionage

Microsoft warns that North Korean group Kimsuky is using ClickFix tactics to target government and NGO officials through spear-phishing attacks.

Department of Justice and SEC Target AI Washing

Department of Justice and SEC Target AI Washing

Learn more about the Department of Justice and SEC-led crackdown on AI washing and securities fraud in the high-profile MoviePass and Vinco cases.

Snailmail Is the Oldest New Ransomware Threat

Snailmail Is the Oldest New Ransomware Threat

Read how scammers are using snailmail to send fake ransomware demands, claiming that data breaches have occurred and demanding Bitcoin payments.

Court Finds American Airlines Breached ERISA Duty of Loyalty Over ESG Proxy Voting

Court Finds American Airlines Breached ERISA Duty of Loyalty Over ESG Proxy Voting

Read the latest court ruling in which American Airlines violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) duty of loyalty by failing to monitor BlackRock’s environmental, social, and governance (ESG) proxy voting within its retirement plan.

Employers Guide to the New World of “Illegal DEI”

Employers Guide to the New World of “Illegal DEI”

Discover what may be considered “illegal DEI” in light of litigation and guidance from both federal and state governments.

Beyond Phishing: The Rise of Mobile-Specific Cyber Threats

Beyond Phishing: The Rise of Mobile-Specific Cyber Threats

Hackers are ditching traditional phishing for mobile-first attacks like smishing, quishing, and Wi-Fi phishing. Are businesses ready for the new threat landscape?

Seventh Circuit Reinstates FDCPA Claim Over Disputed Debt Reporting

Seventh Circuit Reinstates FDCPA Claim Over Disputed Debt Reporting

The Seventh Circuit revived a Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) case over disputed debt, finding issues with debt collectors’ reporting and reasonable care standards.

Enhancing Legal Efficiency with Centralized Data and Reporting

Enhancing Legal Efficiency with Centralized Data and Reporting

 Discover how a centralized data and reporting system unlocks efficiency, visibility, and strategic decision-making for in-house legal teams.

Risk Management for Federal Contractors During Regulatory Changes

Risk Management for Federal Contractors During Regulatory Changes

Federal contractors are facing rapid regulatory changes. Learn why clear communication, compliance, and strategic positioning are key to mitigating risk and protecting contracts.

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