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Shipping companies getting scammed by fake email invoices

The Jamaica Gleaner posted an article on  January 6, 2021, shipping companies getting scammed by fake email invoices. Below are some key highlights:

  • Shipping companies are being warned by the shipping insurer International Transport Intermediaries Club (ITIC) that cybercrime connected with fraudulent demands for payment continues to plague the maritime sector.
  • A recent article appearing on The Maritime Executive website revealed that cases of email-driven scams that result in six-figure losses have been reported previously, and ITIC says that it continues to see serious instances of theft using the same basic techniques.
  • In a recent case described by ITIC, a ship manager received an email from a shipyard with details of the first payment for some previously-agreed vessel repairs.
  • The ship manager scheduled the payment in the usual manner, but on the day before the funds were to be released, they received another email.
  • The ship manager soon received an email with a replacement invoice and new routing instructions – on exactly the same template as the original – and made the payment following these new directions.
  • The ship manager received payment confirmation. This second email was fake, and the difference was not noticed by the ship manager.

 

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