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Categories
- 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)
[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
[Oct 18, 2023]
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Rexxfield
Paypal Invoice Scams
Invoice scams are on the rise. 1,600 people search for “PayPal invoice scams” every month in the US alone. Add that to other invoice scams pretending to come from Best Buy subsidiary The Geek Squad, accounting package Quickbooks, and even anti-virus software like Norton. This all adds up to tens of thousands of people each
[Mar 21, 2023]
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Rexxfield
6 Ways To Not Be A Victim Of Business Email Compromise
A little known scam type has become the most lucrative type there is. Are you at risk? Is your business at risk? It’s called Business Email Compromise or BECs for short, and in 2022 on average each victim lost USD$125,000. If you own a business or are a business executive or general manager with authority
[Mar 03, 2023]
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Rexxfield