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Notorious corporate criminals throughout the history of business.
Social Engineering: What Is It and How to Defeat It
Social engineering is a method of mental manipulation used by cyber criminals to deceive people, pretending to be someone else or a company, with the intention that they share sensitive data or make decisions that endanger the security of their information. Instead of exploiting technical flaws, this type of fraud is based on human errors.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Journal
Why Hiring a Self-Assessment Accountant Can Save You Money
Navigating personal tax obligations is rarely straightforward. For many individuals, the self-assessment process can feel labyrinthine, laden with unfamiliar terminology, shifting legislation, and deadlines that creep up faster than expected. Missteps can lead to penalties, missed reliefs, or inaccurate filings—all of which translate into unnecessary financial loss. Engaging professional self assessment accountants is one of the most effective strategies for reducing this risk while simultaneously enhancing long-term financial efficiency.
By Self Assessment Tax Return3 months ago in Journal
Apple Delays Vision Pro 2 After Weak Sales of the First Model
Apple has decided to delay the development of the Vision Pro 2, the next version of its mixed-reality headset. The company planned to release future models quickly, but recent sales numbers changed that plan. The first Vision Pro, released earlier this year, did not sell as well as Apple expected. This slow demand is now affecting Apple’s long-term strategy for the device.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Saudi Arabia’s Bangladeshi Domestic Workers: Violence, Exploitation and the Fight for Dignity
By Tuhin Sarwar | Bangladesh । 16-November । 2025 । Introduction: A Crisis Hidden Behind Closed Doors When 38-year-old Shamina returned to Dhaka from Saudi Arabia in early 2024, she could barely speak. Her left arm was fractured; burn marks lined her back; and she carried medical certificates documenting “severe physical assault.” Her story is not an anomaly it is part of a pattern.
By Tuhin sarwar3 months ago in Journal
Anthropic Will Spend $50 Billion to Build AI Data Centers in the U.S.
Anthropic, an AI company best known for its Claude models, is making a huge investment. The company will spend $50 billion to build new data centers in the United States. These centers will help run and grow its artificial intelligence work.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
Morning Briefing: Unraveling the Threads of Politics, Justice, and Power in America
In a world where political narratives often blur the lines between fact and fervor, today's discourse paints a vivid picture of ongoing battles across American institutions. From election integrity and judicial overreach to the quiet machinations of nonprofits and the looming shadows of surveillance, this briefing dissects a tapestry of events that underscore a central theme: the people's role in countering entrenched systems. Drawing from recent developments, it highlights pardons, court challenges, economic shifts, and international maneuvers, urging a return to foundational principles of transparency, fairness, and sovereignty. As grocery prices ease and retirements signal potential shifts in Congress, the stage is set for a deeper examination of how these threads interconnect to shape the nation's future.
By Voice of Reality3 months ago in Journal
SNAP Benefits Caught in the Crossfire: The Human Cost of America’s Longest Shutdown
The United States is now facing the longest federal government shutdown in history, and its ripple effects are hitting home — literally. With the Supreme Court extending a stay that allows the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to delay full Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) payments, millions of low-income families are now unsure how they will put food on the table this month.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal











