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Business Email Compromise Schemes: Most Seek Wire Transfers

Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks are designed to trick recipients into sending money directly to attackers. In 2016, Trend Micro reported that the average BEC attack netted $140,000 in illicit profits. FBI: Victims of BEC schemes collectively lost at least $2.9 billion in U.S. and global losses of $12.5 billion. Barracuda Networks: Leading objective of an attack, it found, was to get the victim to initiate a wire transfer. In many cases, attackers pretend to be the CEO – or sometimes the CFO or another c-level executive.”]

Source: https://www.inforisktoday.com/business-email-compromise-schemes-most-seek-wire-transfers-a-11452

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