Fraudulent Unemployment, COVID-19 Relief Claims Earn BEC Gang Millions
The business email compromise (BEC) gang Scattered Canary has filed more than 200 fraudulent claims for unemployment benefits and for COVID-19 relief funds.
Read MoreThe business email compromise (BEC) gang Scattered Canary has filed more than 200 fraudulent claims for unemployment benefits and for COVID-19 relief funds.
Read MoreBEC gangs like “Exaggerated Lion” are using tricky tactics – like exploiting G Suite – to scam companies out of millions.
Read MoreThreat actors are buying and selling taxpayer data on hacker forums as well as using phishing and other campaigns to steal various U.S. government payouts.
Read MoreFBI said that government agencies aiming to buy critical items like ventilators have unknowingly transferred funds to threat actors.
Read MoreExaggerated Lion, a newly discovered cybercrime group, uses new and unique tactics to target U.S. companies in BEC attacks.
Read MoreA recent phishing scam targeted Puerto Rico’s Industrial Development Company.
Read MoreCybercriminals double down on successful internet scams, with a focus on phishing, BEC and other defrauding schemes that have proven to work.
Read MoreRed Kite said that domain-spoofing and convincing scam emails claiming to be from suppliers were the cause.
Read MoreThe wide-scale phishing scam reportedly started in early November and continued through December, before it was discovered by the Texas school district.
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