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Attack on Russian energy facilities sees oil prices rise
Oil prices increased on Monday following Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy facilities, with Brent crude rising by 0.5% to $67.31 a barrel. The attacks, which included a significant strike on the Kirishi oil refinery, indicate Ukraine’s willingness to disrupt Russian oil exports, potentially leading to higher prices, according to analysts. President Donald Trump has…
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FTC urged to probe Microsoft over ransomware attacks
U.S. Senator Ron Wyden has urged the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate Microsoft for what he describes as “gross cybersecurity negligence,” as he linked the company’s practices to a series of ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure, including healthcare organizations. In a letter to FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, Wyden likened Microsoft to “an arsonist selling…
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U.S. airlines avoid cash compensation rules
The Trump administration announced it will not mandate cash compensation for passengers affected by flight disruptions caused by airlines. Previously, the U.S. Transportation Department, under President Joe Biden, proposed a rule requiring airlines to pay between $200 and $775 for significant delays. However, the White House stated it plans to withdraw this notice, aligning with…
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New guidance released for crypto auditors
AICPA has enhanced its Digital Assets Practice Aid by adding a chapter focused on auditing cryptocurrency lending and borrowing transactions. This chapter provides auditors with examples of procedures to identify and address potential misstatements in financial reporting. It outlines two typical scenarios, detailing audit strategies from both the lender’s and borrower’s perspectives. Di Krupica, senior…
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Nestlé CEO sacked over inappropriate relationship
Nestlé has dismissed chief executive Laurent Freixe, due to an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate. The decision, effective immediately, followed an investigation that revealed the romantic involvement violated the company’s code of conduct. Mr Freixe, who had served as CEO for one year, will be succeeded by Philipp Navratil, a long-time Nestlé executive. Chair Paul…
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Hackers used AI to ‘to commit large-scale theft’
Anthropic, the AI company behind the Claude chatbot, says the technology has been “weaponised” by hackers to carry out sophisticated cyber attacks. The company says its tools were used by hackers “to commit large-scale theft and extortion of personal data.” In another case, North Korean scammers used Claude to fraudulently get remote jobs at top…
