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How to Protect Yourself From Tax Season Scams

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Tax season – a time of year that can trigger anxiety, confusion, and unfortunately, vulnerability to scams. As millions prepare to file their taxes, fraudsters emerge from the shadows, eager to exploit the complexities of the system and prey on unsuspecting victims. Don't become a statistic! This article will arm you with the knowledge and strategies you need to protect yourself from tax season scams. Why Are Tax Season Scams So Prevalent? The allure of tax season for scammers lies in a few key factors: Complexity:  Tax laws are notoriously complicated, making it easy for scammers to use jargon and create convincing false pretenses. Time Sensitivity:  The pressure to file by the deadline forces people to act quickly, potentially overlooking red flags. Sensitive Information:  Filing taxes requires sharing highly personal data like Social Security numbers, bank account details, and income information – prime targets for identit...

Father of Computer Security: The Unsung Heroes Behind Digital Protection

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In the sprawling landscape of technology, where innovation constantly reshapes our digital lives, the bedrock of security often goes unnoticed. Protecting our data, ensuring privacy, and maintaining trust in online systems is paramount. But who laid the groundwork for this essential field? While no single individual can claim sole "fatherhood,"  Whitfield Diffie stands out as a pivotal figure, arguably the father of modern computer security, particularly for his groundbreaking contributions to cryptography. Before Diffie's work in the mid-1970s, cryptography was largely dominated by government agencies and shrouded in secrecy. Key distribution, the process of securely exchanging cryptographic keys, was a significant hurdle. The traditional method involved physically transporting keys, which was both costly and vulnerable. Enter Diffie. In 1976, along with Martin Hellman, he co-authored the seminal paper,  "New Directions in Cryptography,"  which revolutioniz...