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How to protect your startup from email scams
Despite years of claims that the “death of email” is fast approaching, the decades-old communication method continues to thrive in business. An email containing a link that looks legitimate but is actually malicious remains one of the most dangerous yet successful tricks in a cybercriminal’s handbook and has led to some of the largest hacks in recent years, including the 2022 breach of communications giant Twilio and last year’s hack of social media platform Reddit. Take business email compromise (or BEC), for example, a type of email-borne attack that targets organizations large and small with the aim of stealing money, critical information, or both.
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