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How Financial Institutions Can Combat Business Email Compromise (BEC)

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Business email compromise attacks cost organizations $2.4 ACH and payment diversion represents another growing threat. Attackers compromise vendor email accounts, then send updated banking instructions just before scheduled payments. Continuous monitoring catches compromises early.

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Eftsure Joins Nacha as Preferred Partner to Strengthen ACH Payment Security

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From a Press Release dated July 2, 2025, Reston, VA Eftsure, a global leader in payment fraud prevention, has been named a Nacha Preferred Partner, joining a select group of technology providers recognized for advancing the ACH Network. Nacha governs the ACH Network, which processed 33.6 This expansion empowers U.S.

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New Nacha Rules Take Aim at Credit-Push Fraud

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HERNDON, Virginia, March 18, 2024 – Nacha members have approved a set of rules intended to reduce the incidence of frauds, such as business email compromise (BEC), that make use of credit-push payments. The new rules establish a base-level of ACH payment monitoring on all parties in the ACH Network (except consumers).

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FinCEN Warns Of COVID Scams Targeting FIs, Consumers

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” That includes malware and phishing schemes, extortion, business email compromise and more, sometimes involving demands for cryptocurrency. FinCEN warns that bad actors “are engaged in fraudulent schemes that exploit vulnerabilities created by the pandemic.”

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ACH Fraud: Why Your Business Should Be Concerned

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Gain insight into the most common ways ACH fraud can occur and impact your internal operations and stakeholder relationships.

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BEC Tops Fraud Attempts Against Treasurers: Survey

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The 2020 Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) Payments Fraud and Control Survey underwritten by JPMorgan found that business email compromise (BEC) was the most noted origin of tried or actual fraud incidents in 2019, according to an announcement. ACH payment methods also seem to be of greater interest to scammers.

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BEC Scammers Embrace Coronavirus Opportunity

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B2B payments are far from immune to fraud, and in this week’s B2B Data Digest, the business email compromise (BEC) scam reigns. ACH credit fraud now accounts for more than one-fifth of payments fraud attacks targeting companies, while one-third is made up of ACH debit fraud.