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Email Collaboration Threat Protection
Check yourself: 5 signs an email message might a BEC attack
Key Points
- BEC scams are a growing threat with devastating financial consequences. In 2024 alone, these attacks led to more than $2.7 billion in losses across the U.S.
- As cybercriminals increasingly leverage AI to execute more sophisticated scams, it’s critical to stay vigilant.
- Use this checklist to help identify key red flags of a BEC attack and protect yourself from falling victim to these evolving threats.
Business Email Compromise (BEC) scams are rapidly evolving, causing billions in financial losses by exploiting trust through sophisticated tactics, often powered by AI. Common signs of a BEC attack include suspicious sender details, requests to change communication channels, fake email threads, and messages with odd tone or urgency. Recognizing these red flags is essential to protect both yourself and your organization from falling victim. Get this datasheet to learn why staying vigilant and leveraging AI-driven security solutions can help you outsmart cybercriminals and safeguard your business.