Employees Are Using AI To Fake Expense Reports

Artificial intelligence tools are changing the way we work, but not always for the better. While AI can help with data analysis and decision-making and free up time by handling tedious tasks, it can also open the door to a new breed of fraud. One growing concern among finance teams is AI expense report fraud, where dishonest employees use generative AI tools to create fake receipts that look completely legitimate, which they then submit for reimbursement.

Cut the Clutter: Automate Your Expense Reporting

Managing business expenses can feel like a never-ending chore. Receipts pile up, spreadsheets get messy, and approvals drag on. Meanwhile, your employees wait for reimbursements and wonder whether they’ll ever receive them. For busy business owners, this administrative burden can eat into time better spent growing the company. Software to automate expense reporting handles this work for you, capturing receipts, routing them for approval, and syncing with your accounting system.

Private Cloud Makes a Comeback in the Hybrid Era

For years, conversations about digital transformation have primarily focused on public cloud providers. Businesses of all sizes lean on cloud giants like Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS for the scalability, speed, and reach they couldn’t easily build in-house. Public clouds remain the backbone of modern business agility, but a growing trend is emerging, with companies shifting back to private clouds in the hybrid era. Why Is the Private Cloud Regaining Traction?

HP Pulls Update After Breaking Microsoft Security Tools

If your business uses HP AI PCs, a recent HP OneAgent update may have made things difficult for your IT team. The company silently rolled out an enhancement, but instead of improving system performance, the HP update breaks Microsoft security tools, locking some users out of their devices. In other words, a background software update led to an unexpected software compatibility issue between HP’s system management tools and Microsoft’s security ecosystem.

Prosper Data Breach Exposes User Information

Do you think your business is safe from a cyberattack because it’s not a huge technology company? Think again. The recent Prosper data breach has put millions of people and companies at risk, and you could be among them. Hackers compromised the personal information of more than 17.6 million people in a major cybersecurity incident on Prosper, a popular peer-to-peer lending platform. The exposed data includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and other sensitive details that can easily be used for identity theft or fraud.

Cutting Everyday Inefficiencies With Smart Business Technology

Even the most well-run companies have a few inefficiencies here and there, many of which are hiding in plain sight. Maybe it’s that clunky software that takes forever to load, or the endless back-and-forth emails just to approve a single document. Regardless of where they are, little things like that add up to lost time and productivity fast. Smart business technology can eliminate those headaches, freeing up your team’s time and energy to grow the business.

Hackers Are Exploiting OAuth Apps in New Attacks

Cybersecurity threats keep getting smarter, and one of the latest can thwart the tools that we all use to protect our applications. Researchers at Proofpoint have uncovered a sophisticated new wave of OAuth app attacks. Hackers are using legitimate OAuth applications to gain long-term access to business cloud environments, even after users reset their passwords or use multi-factor authentication (MFA). This raises the risk for serious data breaches, as hackers can gain ongoing access to your cloud networks.

Delivering Better Customer Experiences Through Scheduling Technology

Imagine a potential customer visiting your website at 10 p.m. on a Sunday. Instead of being greeted by a convenient online booking tool, they only see a phone number and have to wait until the morning to call you. In an age where one-click purchasing is standard, that friction could send them to a competitor. You don't lose the job because your service is worse. You lose it because booking with you requires effort.

Paper to Pixels: Small Businesses Go Digital

In today's fast-paced business world, sticking to paper-based systems feels increasingly out of step. Small business owners often cling to paper because it feels organized and tangible. But that tangibility comes at the cost of wasted time, security vulnerabilities, and hidden inefficiencies that compound every single day. Companies that embrace digital transformation for small businesses and ditch the paper aren’t just saving trees; they’re unlocking a whole new level of productivity, security, and efficiency.

Mango Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Customer Information

Global fashion retailer Mango is the latest major brand to fall victim to a cybersecurity incident. The Mango data breach exposed sensitive customer information through one of its third-party marketing service providers, reminding business owners everywhere that even the biggest names aren’t immune to a personal information leak. Mango has sent data breach notifications to customers, warning them about potential phishing or social engineering attempts in the coming weeks. While specific financial and login data were not compromised, the breach still underscores how unauthorized access to even limited personal details can open the door to larger attacks.

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