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- A.I. (3)
- Authorised Push Payment fraud (1)
- Blog posts (29)
- Business Email Compromise (18)
- Case Studies (31)
- Crypto in divorce (1)
- Cryptocurrency investigation (51)
- Cyber Investigation Services (101)
- Internet Defamation and Online Libel (26)
- Litigation Support & Electronic Discovery (42)
- Media (11)
- Romance Scams (3)
- Uncategorized (10)
- Wire fraud (3)
[Apr 02, 2024]
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Rexxfield
7 Types of Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks
Many types of Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams present a sophisticated threat to organizations worldwide, exploiting the most vulnerable element of security measures: human psychology. Unlike traditional cyber-attacks that rely on brute force or complex hacking techniques, BEC attacks harness the simplicity of email communication to orchestrate fraud. By masquerading as legitimate email correspondences, BEC
[Jan 23, 2024]
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Rexxfield
Email Impersonation
Email impersonation is often associated with malicious practices, such as Business Email Compromise (BEC), reputation damage, fake invoicing, and phishing schemes. The objective behind email impersonation is to defraud individuals or businesses of their money while staying anonymous through concealing the identity of the sender. Within BEC attacks, scammers use impersonation to dupe employees into
[Jan 19, 2024]
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Rexxfield
Cryptocurrency Trading Scams
Cryptocurrency trading is when two individuals or groups exchange their digital assets. They buy and sell off digital assets like Etherium, Bitcoin etc. Unfortunately, there are many scammers preying for victims to deceive into trading or investing cryptocurrency to end up stealing their assets. These are cryptocurrency trading scams. Cryptocurrency trading scams usually target individuals
[Dec 22, 2023]
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Rexxfield