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UK Primed For Significant Increase In Digital Wallet Adoption

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. The UK is approaching a significant change in payment methods, with digital wallets set to make up half of all e-commerce spending and almost a third of POS transactions by 2027. Since Digital […]

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Kate Middleton cancer video spawns fresh round of AI conspiracies

When Catherine, Princess of Wales, released a video statement last week sharing that she had been diagnosed with cancer, some users on social media said they regretted engaging in wild speculation about her prolonged public absence. But others jumped immediately to a new conspiracy: The video was generated by artificial intelligence. Users on TikTok, X […]

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Mallory Swanson, Catarina Macario return for USWNT for SheBelieves Cup

Just in time for Olympic roster consideration, long-absent Mallory Swanson and Catarina Macario are returning to the U.S. women’s national soccer team. They were among 23 players named Tuesday to the roster for the SheBelieves Cup, the last tournament before preparations intensify for the Paris Olympics this summer. The Americans, who have slipped to a […]

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Pig-Butchering Becomes A Major Payment Scam Threat

Please note that we are not authorised to provide any investment advice. The content on this page is for information purposes only. Pig butchering has been revealed as one of the major customer scams currently. This report was shown in Visa’s Biannual Threats Report, its Spring 2024 Edition. The announcement shows that about 10% of […]

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TikTok wants you to be its lobbyist over a possible ban. Is that fair?

Imagine seeing a message on your Ford’s dashboard screen: The automaker wants you to support the government’s new electric vehicle proposal. That sounds weird, right? But TikTok is essentially using that tactic. If you opened the app in recent weeks, TikTok may have urged you to contact Congress to oppose proposed legislation that could lead […]

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U.S., Britain, sanction China for broad 14-year hacking campaign

The Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging seven Chinese state-sponsored hackers with a broad 14-year campaign to target U.S. and foreign critics, businesses and political officials to advance Beijing’s economic espionage and political spying goals. In tandem, the Treasury Department announced sanctions on two of the hackers and a front company for their […]

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