You've Got BEC!
A Roundup of the 10 Biggest, Boldest, and Most Brazen Business Email Compromise Scams of 2020 and 2019.
It's not hard to see why BEC works. Requests from the appropriate person, requests for wire transfers or sensitive employee information may be part of a normal workday. But when those requests come from someone else, it can be a costly case of mistaken identity.
The trouble is, telling the difference between authentic emails and an impostor's scam is not always easy.
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