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Making Sense of the Chaos: Consumer Behavior During the Holiday Season

The holidays are looming, and Americans are getting ready for the gift-giving season.  Holiday shopping is always a hectic time of year, and it is important for consumers, retailers, and lenders to prepare.  Luckily, with the guidance of in-depth and multidimensional consumer finance data, it becomes easier to predict consumer behavior...

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Spyware’s Double Threat: How High-Profile Targets and Ordinary Users are at Risk

For a couple of years now, Apple has been running notification campaigns to warn individuals targeted by spyware, such as the infamous Pegasus, Predator, and Graphite, among others.  Recently, France’s Computer Emergency Response Team issued a public statement urging them to take Apple’s campaign seriously as threat actors pursue journalists...

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4 Reasons Quiet Firing is Bad for Business

While the phenomenon of “quiet quitting”—representing an employee doing the least required for their job to just “get by” until they opt to leave or are let go—having gained its fair share of attention in recent years, another clandestine workplace practice us underway: quiet firing. This subtle, equally insidious practice is typified by employees...

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