Ransomware attacks have increased by 105% since 2021 according to SonicWall, meaning if your data wasn’t necessarily at risk before… well, it is now, partner. And while Michael Scott’s understanding of email security may put a smile on your face, if your team was sending money to a stranger claiming to be the deposed King of Nigeria’s son, you’d probably lose that grin.
Wire fraud itself is defined as the use of electronic communications to acquire money or property under false or fraudulent pretenses. Modern wire fraud can include anything from the above-mentioned deep fakes on video chats and phone calls to spoofed emails and text messages and beyond.
Criminals are using these advanced methods of trickery to access billions of dollars, and it’s got little more effort involved than tricking an employee or two. Verizon’s DBIR suggests 85% of all breaches were due to similar accidents, which means educating your staff and yourself is of the utmost importance in the fight against wire fraud.
To learn more about wire fraud, how it works, and why working to prevent this kind of digital break-in from ever happening is so critical, check out our blog on the topic.
Conclusion
Wire fraud is one of those things that sounds like it’s an Old Tyme thing, like suffering from scurvy aboard a pirate ship or the Jacobite Rebellion (shoutouts all around to Outlander fans), but in reality, it’s just getting worse and worse. There is no end in sight, so proactively fighting back is crucial for your team’s security.
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