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New Threat: Business Email Compromise (BEC), also known as CEO or Chairman Fraud, poses significant risks, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses.
Fraudulent Scheme: Fraudsters target businesses by sending deceptive emails to the payment department, often impersonating contractors or suppliers and requesting payment redirection to new accounts.
Impersonation Tactics: Fraudulent emails closely resemble legitimate addresses or are sent from compromised accounts, making detection challenging.
CEO Impersonation: In some cases, scammers impersonate CEOs, instructing payment department staff to set up beneficiaries and authorize payments, leading to financial losses when the fraud is discovered.
Key Strategies: Implement proactive measures to safeguard against BEC fraud and mitigate potential financial losses.