A wave of fraudulent invoices targeting businesses across the United States is continuing, according to a recent report in The Wall Street Journal (WSJ). The scams, involving fake invoices from suppliers, are proving difficult to prevent despite repeated warnings to employees. The WSJ investigation highlighted a persistent problem, with companies consistently falling victim to the schemes.

Experts advise businesses to carefully scrutinize all invoices and understand how these scams operate. Recognizing the telltale signs of a fraudulent invoice is crucial to mitigating risk.

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2 thoughts on “WSJ: How to recognize a phishing email? What a cybersecurity expert notices”
  1. “It’s incredibly frustrating to see how sophisticated these phishing attacks are becoming and how vulnerable businesses remain.”

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