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Unveiling the Dark Secrets of BEC Scammers

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In the ever-evolving landscape of cybercrime, the Business Email Compromise (BEC) has emerged as a potent weapon for hackers and scammers to dismantle businesses and siphon off enormous sums of money. A recent incident involving a US hoser operating from Brazil highlights the gravity of this threat.

This individual's audacious $3 million BEC scheme played out like a thriller, involving doppelganger tactics, international wire transfers, and a successful hoodwinking of an oil company that parted with a staggering $651,000, thinking it was headed to Portugal.

However, this story isn't just a remote incident that you can brush aside. BEC, as the name suggests, compromises the very essence of business communication through emails. In this article, we will delve into the world of BEC attacks, exploring how they work and how hackers like the hoser in Brazil use your email to deceive and steal.

But that's not all; we'll also touch upon some surprising connections, including the intersection of BEC with the world of computer-controlled cars, Tesla hacks, and the critical role of patching to defend against these threats.

As if this wasn't intriguing enough, we'll also discuss the implications of ChatGPT and OpenAI's AI models coming under the scrutiny of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and how this relates to the broader BEC landscape. Additionally, we'll explore the sobering projection that jobs might be lost by the 2030s due to cyber threats like BEC. Lastly, we'll unveil the unsettling revelation that even our cars may not be immune to spying attempts, further emphasizing the pervasive nature of the BEC threat.

Buckle up as we embark on a journey through the shadowy world of BEC, where the stakes are high, and the perpetrators stop at nothing to live "high on the hog." This is not just a threat to businesses; it's a threat to every individual and entity that relies on email for communication and transactions.

Stay informed, stay vigilant, and protect your business from becoming the next target, subscribing to my Insider Mail, and here's a link to the latest article: The Latest on Business Email Compromise

You can also catch Craig at the following stations and channels:

With Jim Polito at 0836 on Tuesdays WTAG AM 580 - FM 94.9 Talk 1200 News Radio 920 & 104.7 FM WHJJ NewsRadio 560 WHYN WXTK Craigs Show Airs 0600 Saturday and Sunday

With Jeff Katz 1630 - Tuesdays WRVA 96.1 FM, 1140 AM

WGAN Matt Gagnon 0730 Wednesdays Craigs Show Airs 1700 Saturday

WGIR 610 & News Radio 96.7 Chris Ryan 0730 Mondays Craigs Show Airs 1130 Saturday

On the Internet: Tune-In (WGAN) Radio.com (WRVA) iHeartRadio (WGIR, WTAG, and other stations)

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In the ever-evolving landscape of cybercrime, the Business Email Compromise (BEC) has emerged as a potent weapon for hackers and scammers to dismantle businesses and siphon off enormous sums of money. A recent incident involving a US hoser operating from Brazil highlights the gravity of this threat.

This individual's audacious $3 million BEC scheme played out like a thriller, involving doppelganger tactics, international wire transfers, and a successful hoodwinking of an oil company that parted with a staggering $651,000, thinking it was headed to Portugal.

However, this story isn't just a remote incident that you can brush aside. BEC, as the name suggests, compromises the very essence of business communication through emails. In this article, we will delve into the world of BEC attacks, exploring how they work and how hackers like the hoser in Brazil use your email to deceive and steal.

But that's not all; we'll also touch upon some surprising connections, including the intersection of BEC with the world of computer-controlled cars, Tesla hacks, and the critical role of patching to defend against these threats.

As if this wasn't intriguing enough, we'll also discuss the implications of ChatGPT and OpenAI's AI models coming under the scrutiny of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and how this relates to the broader BEC landscape. Additionally, we'll explore the sobering projection that jobs might be lost by the 2030s due to cyber threats like BEC. Lastly, we'll unveil the unsettling revelation that even our cars may not be immune to spying attempts, further emphasizing the pervasive nature of the BEC threat.

Buckle up as we embark on a journey through the shadowy world of BEC, where the stakes are high, and the perpetrators stop at nothing to live "high on the hog." This is not just a threat to businesses; it's a threat to every individual and entity that relies on email for communication and transactions.

Stay informed, stay vigilant, and protect your business from becoming the next target, subscribing to my Insider Mail, and here's a link to the latest article: The Latest on Business Email Compromise

You can also catch Craig at the following stations and channels:

With Jim Polito at 0836 on Tuesdays WTAG AM 580 - FM 94.9 Talk 1200 News Radio 920 & 104.7 FM WHJJ NewsRadio 560 WHYN WXTK Craigs Show Airs 0600 Saturday and Sunday

With Jeff Katz 1630 - Tuesdays WRVA 96.1 FM, 1140 AM

WGAN Matt Gagnon 0730 Wednesdays Craigs Show Airs 1700 Saturday

WGIR 610 & News Radio 96.7 Chris Ryan 0730 Mondays Craigs Show Airs 1130 Saturday

On the Internet: Tune-In (WGAN) Radio.com (WRVA) iHeartRadio (WGIR, WTAG, and other stations)

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