Sleuthing Reveals a Fraud is not what it Appeared to be By Roger L. Kay, Endpoint Technologies Associates This post initially appeared on Forbes.com March 7, 2011. As the snow begins to melt and the first returning birds call out uncertainly, it’s hard to remember that just a couple of months ago we were scrambling [...]
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