Businesses should be on the lookout for fraudulent invoice emails at the beginning of each month. In this common scheme, called “Invoice Fraud,” scammers take advantage of the fact that many businesses receive an influx of invoices around this time and try to trick employees into giving out information, sending funds or clicking on links. While invoice fraud isn’t new, it has become more effective as more and more companies opt to or are required to receive invoices electronically. Common invoice fraud scenarios include:Overdue payment to a fake business. Recipients are bullied into paying invoices due to their threatening nature. […]
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