Business email compromise (BEC) is one of the most prevalent and damaging types of fraud targeting businesses of all sizes. By exploiting human error and technological vulnerabilities, cybercriminals can cause significant financial and reputational damage to companies.
As a business owner, understanding BEC and taking proactive steps to combat it is essential to safeguarding your organization’s assets and relationships.
Impersonating a Trusted Individual
BEC is a sophisticated scam where fraudsters impersonate a trusted individual—such as a company executive, employee, vendor or client—to manipulate businesses into transferring funds into fraudulent accounts or sharing sensitive information such as log-in credentials. These scams often rely on email spoofing, phishing or hacking to deceive victims into believing the fraudulent communication is legitimate.
BEC attacks often involve requests for wire transfers or payments to new bank accounts, altered invoices that redirect payments to fraudulent accounts and unauthorized access to email accounts, which allows fraudsters to monitor and manipulate correspondence.
Taking Advantage of the Unsuspecting
BEC scams exploit both technical vulnerabilities and human trust. Here’s how they typically unfold:
Taking Action to Protect Your Business
Preventing BEC requires a combination of technological tools, employee training and diligent verification processes. Here are a few actionable steps business owners can take to protect their organizations:
Protecting Your Business with Busey Bank
Business email compromise is a serious threat, but with diligence, education and the right resources, you can significantly reduce the amount of risk faced by your business. At Busey Bank, our Treasury Management team brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the table, offering tailored solutions designed to enhance your organization's security. To learn more about how Busey can help you safeguard your business, visit busey.com/treasurymanagement.
If you are already a Busey customer, please contact your Busey Relationship Manager or Treasury Management Specialist with any questions or for additional details on our fraud protection solutions. You can also check out Busey’s Fraud Prevention FAQs in order to learn more about how to protect yourself, your information and your business from fraudulent activity.