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New BEC scams seek to build trust first, request wire transfer later

Posted on November 9, 2016 by Binny Kuriakose

Business email compromise scammers have gradually changed their tactics to improve their scam success rate.

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This entry was posted in BEC, Business Email Compromise, ceo fraud, Endpoint Protection (AntiVirus), Fraud, Scam, Security, Security Response, whaling by Binny Kuriakose. Bookmark the permalink.

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