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FBI, BBB Sound Another Business Email Compromise Alarm

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companies via the Business Email Compromise scam, reports in The East African said last week. Through Operation reWired, we are sending a clear message to the criminals who orchestrate these Business Email Compromise schemes that ‘I will keep coming after you, no matter where you are.’”.

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Google’s Latest Enterprise Cybersecurity Warning

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Security experts are practically begging corporates to get serious with cybersecurity. Google is a vocal player in the fight for enterprise cybersecurity. Spam, Google wrote in a Security Blog post , is certainly the most common cyberattack to hit an email inbox.

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When Vendors Open Doors To Cyberattackers

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Organizations are ramping up cybersecurity investments in response to the ever-climbing threat of data breaches and cyberattacks. The company commissioned Spiceworks to survey 600 security and IT leaders about their biggest concerns and areas of focus in supply chain cybersecurity. million business email compromise scam.

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Faster Payments, Open Banking Should Keep Treasurers On High Alert

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While financial services (FinServ) innovations often emerge with built-in security measures, new market trends — including faster payments and open banking — are introducing new security threats to corporate treasury departments, according to cybersecurity company BioCatch. BioCatch pointed to this risk in its blog post, too.

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How Big Tech Brands Make Businesses An Even Bigger Phishing Target

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More recently, today email cybersecurity firm Vade Secure announced the release of its own research on the most common mechanism through which cyberattackers commit their ransomware scams: phishing attacks. ” This trend was reflected in a recent cybersecurity incident with WhatsApp. A Proliferating Threat.

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What WhatsApp’s Security Vulnerability Means For Freelancers

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This week’s news of a security flaw in the Android versions of WhatsApp and Telegram, first revealed by Symantec, marked the latest cybersecurity warning for users of high-profile technologies. While this attack may seem trivial and just a nuisance, it shows the feasibility of manipulating images on the fly,” the blog post noted.

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Report: BEC Fraud Increasingly Goes Mobile

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As researchers at Agari reported, business email compromise (BEC) attacks have been going mobile. As reported in Credit Union Times , the attacks are still done through email, but also look for mobile number details to “better coerce” intended victims to funnel funds to bad actors’ accounts.