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Artificial Intelligence Helps Combat Luxury Counterfeits

Artificial Intelligence Helps Combat Luxury Counterfeits

Approximately 2.5 percent of all global imports to the United States are counterfeit goods, prompting many companies to explore different avenues to identify fake merchandise. From luxury handbags to high-end sneakers, counterfeit goods span all industries. Sales of these fake...

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Security Threats to Look Out for Restaurants

Security Threats to Look Out for Restaurants

Every business faces security threats, but restaurants may be among the most vulnerable. Restaurants are subject to heavy foot traffic as customers patronize the business all day, every day. As a result, the security threats for restaurants are many, but...

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What’s Going On With Bitcoin?

What’s Going On With Bitcoin?

Cryptocurrencies saw a massive jump in popularity last year, a factor that contributed significantly to their sharp increase in value. Now, with the threat of a United States-China trade war looming, cryptocurrencies are feeling the heat. Following an all-time high...

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Best Practices to Ensure Safety at Night Clubs

Best Practices to Ensure Safety at Night Clubs

With the wave of tragedies that have swept night clubs in recent years, increasing security at these establishments has become a huge focus, not only for proprietors, but for patrons, as well. If you own a night club, the safer...

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10 Easy Ways to Avoid Identity Theft

10 Easy Ways to Avoid Identity Theft

Over 9 million Americans are affected by identity theft every year. Anyone is vulnerable to having their private and financial information stolen and that is why you should be proactive in protecting yourself against identity theft. Here are 10 ways that you can protect yourself.

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Man Got Away With Printing $250 Million in Fake Currency

Man Got Away With Printing $250 Million in Fake Currency

A fascinating story came out in the past year about a guy named Frank Bourassa from Canada who printer approximately 250 million in fake U.S. money over a few years. Before getting into counterfeiting, Frank Bourassa had a history with crime to make money, including stealing clothing and car parts onto stealing and selling actual cars.

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