Business fraud prevention best practices


The age of communication and information overload has brought with it a stealth and significant risk: a seemingly endless supply of phishing, fraud and scams. We’ve all gotten – and hopefully ignored or reported – emails about an unexpected inheritance or robotic phone messages about an extended car warranty. But, when it comes to operating a business, the stakes can be even higher.

The statistics are sobering: According to the Better Business Bureau, business email compromise scams have skyrocketed…

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