Business email compromise (BEC) is becoming more rampant, and businesses worldwide are at risk.
BEC occurs when cybercriminals use malicious emails to scam individuals or organizations out of money and information to perform fraudulent transactions. These scams are ever evolving, and as they become more sophisticated, it gets even more difficult for people to tell the difference between a legitimate email or a scam.
So, it’s essential to recognize early warning signs and red flags to watch out for when dealing with emails. Keep reading to get a head start.
Types of BEC Scams
There are different types of BEC scams, and they all aim to steal money, sensitive information or conduct fraudulent transactions. Some common types of BEC scams include:
Spotting a BEC Scam
To avoid falling for a BEC scam, watch out for red flags, including the following:
Dangers of BEC
BEC scams can have severe financial, reputational, and legal consequences for businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises. A successful BEC scam can result in financial losses, data breaches, and business disruptions. Moreover, BEC victims may suffer reputational damage and loss of customer trust, as well as legal liability if confidential data are exposed.
How to Prevent BEC
Adopt these measures to prevent BEC attacks:
Bottom Line
Companies need to be proactive to reduce the risk of BEC scams. By understanding early warning signs and red flags and adopting best practices, organizations can minimize the chances of falling victim to scams. Ensure that employees are well-educated about the dangers of BEC and how to mitigate risk.
Deploying effective security measures such as multi-factor authentication, email authentication tools, and encrypted email solutions will also improve your security posture to keep your business safe and running smoothly.
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