MFA-optional banks leave safe doors (and accounts) wide open for thieves to pillage
Financial institutions are putting their clients at risk in the name of convenience.
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Financial institutions are putting their clients at risk in the name of convenience.
As AI agents change the shape of work, today’s episode explores the emerging archetypes that may define future organizations — from prototypers, builders, sweepers, growers, and maintainers to editors, scouts, orchestrators, conductors, and risk stewards. NLW argues that the biggest opportunity may be for people in every function to become the “maker” who helps their organization discover what AI-enabled work can actually become.Brought to you by:KPMG – Research from KPMG and the University of T
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The heat of the Hadean may have come from impacts as well as the interior.
It’s a pretty good movie, but it needed to be a great movie to thrive in an oversaturated superhero market.
Disturbances in this critical sense are often linked to problems with brain health.
Biology could explain the find, but there are other potential explanations.
Attested TLS: the handshake that can't prove who's on the other end
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June may go down as one of the most important months in post-ChatGPT AI: token scarcity became real, Fable 5 revealed a new frontier of model capability, government intervention reshaped access, and enterprises began rethinking everything from open models to AI infrastructure. NLW looks back at a month that set the agenda for the rest of 2026 and explains why July and August may be a rare window to get ahead.Brought to you by:KPMG – Research from KPMG and the University of Texas at Austin shows
Physicist, philanthropist, and pioneer of pocket computers, SSDs, smartphones… and duvets