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Business Email Compromise

Protect your company from email fraudsters.

People First Since 1912

Keep Your Company Safe

Business email compromise (BEC) is a type of phishing scheme in which a fraudster attempts to trick an employee into transferring money or sensitive data. Commonly, executives, high-level employees, or well-known business associates will have their email spoofed or compromised in order to request a wire processor to conduct a fraudulent transaction. This crime is particularly stealthy because it employs social engineering techniques to manipulate users.

BEC is on the rise — and it’s often difficult to prevent because it’s very targeted. So what do you need to watch out for? Read below to learn more.

Fraud Resource Center

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