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NASA Gets Hacked

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NASA has suffered a data breach that exposed its employees’ Social Security numbers and other personal information. “Upon discovery of the incidents, NASA cybersecurity personnel took immediate action to secure the servers and the data contained within,” the memo stated. Information security remains a top priority for NASA.

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Pulling Back The Curtain On Corporate Finance Reports

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” Accounting strategies can not only boost transparency for regulators and visibility for a firm’s own leadership, but regulators say they can also promote security. ’s 9,000 publicly listed companies spiked in 2018 after consistent declines since 2006. Last October, the U.S. In the U.K., In the U.S.,

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17 Of The Biggest Startup Frauds Of All Time

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Below, we take a look at some of these frauds and the lessons they can teach entrepreneurs hoping to launch their own products, companies, and funds. Mozido’s fintech fraud fiasco. Virgin Hyperloop One’s utopian vision derailed by fraud. Some companies just push their luck a little too far. Total Funding: $1.1B.

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11 Lessons From Startup Chapter 11s

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Accusations of fraud and mismanagement, and criticisms of the government’s decision to invest in Solyndra, were rampant in the days following news of Solyndra’s impending bankruptcy proceedings — but the core mistake here involved ignorance of a key aspect of Solyndra’s business. Founded: 2006. Total Funding: $65M.

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