Business Email Compromise (BEC) occurs when a hacker gains access to a company email account and assumes the account holder's identity to commit fraud against the company.
Malicious email attachments can be disguised as important documents, invoices, advertisements, and more to trick you into opening the malicious file, infecting your computer with malware & ransomware.
Anti-spoofing solutions use methods like sender identity verification and email authentication, ethical hacking, multifactor authentication, etc to prevent spoofing attacks.
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