Business email compromise (BEC) is the most significant cybersecurity threat to enterprise organizations, with $2.4 billion lost in 2021 alone. This type of email attack occurs when a cybercriminal uses social engineering to impersonate a trusted contact—typically an executive, coworker, vendor, or partner. Business email compromise costs organizations $2.4 billion per year. These scams are the largest cybersecurity threat, accounting for nearly 35% of all losses due to cybercrime. And Abnormal research found that BEC attacks increased 150% year-over-year. Discover how these attacks trick your employees into sending money and valuable information, and what you can do to stop them.
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