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FBI Pinpoints ‘Ground Zero’ For Supplier Email Scams

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has been targeting the Business Email Compromise for years, warning companies to be aware of fake supplier emails and invoices requesting firms to wire funds. A new notice from the FBI continues its crackdown of the scheme and pinpoints what reports call “ground zero” for the scam.

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The B2B Payments Fraud Threat Of Internal Employees

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That means the vast majority of businesses are at risk for an array of cybersecurity incidents, including the Business Email Compromise (BEC), which often sees fraudsters spoofing legitimate email addresses from vendors, and sending seemingly real requests for payment. According to local Kentucky Today reports, $1.5

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When Email Becomes SMBs’ Biggest Security Threat

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The business email compromise (BEC) scam is a cybersecurity threat to businesses of all sizes, and the financial and security implications of a successful attack aren’t isolated to its target. According to the FBI, more than $26 billion in losses linked to BEC were reported between July 2016 and September 2019.

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Procurement Is Ground Zero For Cybersecurity Protection

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For some, like small suppliers, a compromise of sensitive data and credentials can lead to a few hundred or thousand dollars fraudulently obtained from a business client, often via the Business Email Compromise scam. A compromise at one of the company’s suppliers led to the data of more than 40 million cards being vulnerable.

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Fed ‘Lapse’ Details Emerge In Bangladesh Bank Heist Case

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This case has also involved the FBI, as that $101 million was stolen from the central bank’s account with the New York Federal Reserve, which was eventually funneled into accounts in the Philippines and Sri Lanka. As a result, the Philippines’ Department of Justice has filed money laundering complaints against the individuals.

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