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September 23, 2023

It’s Possible Even the Syrian Electronic Army Isn’t a Fan of the CGMA

While the attack on the New York Times this week was inconvient to say the least, it appears the hack also forced the AICPA to reschedule a planned CGMA chat on Twitter. I'm sure all of you were very broken up to hear this news:

That gives you a whole 3 day weekend to get your questions ready, unless the anti-Rush Limbaugh crowd has recruited Anonymous to take down the AICPA in the meantime for those Feed the Pig ads that aired on his show. Unlikely. So plan accordingly. I'm looking directly at you, trolls.

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