
Invoice Scams: The #1 Way Businesses Lose Money to Email
Invoice fraud isn't glamorous — but it's the single most profitable type of email attack. Here's exactly how the "man in the middle" interception works and what to do about it.
Loading...
Expert insights on email security, phishing prevention, and protecting your inbox.

Invoice fraud isn't glamorous — but it's the single most profitable type of email attack. Here's exactly how the "man in the middle" interception works and what to do about it.

Ubiquiti lost $46.7 million. Toyota lost $37 million. CEO fraud is the most profitable email scam in existence — and small businesses are the easiest targets.

Forget "check for spelling mistakes" — modern scam emails are flawless. Here are the subtle signs that actually matter when the email looks perfect.

Email spoofing isn't a hack — it's a design flaw from 1982. Here's exactly how attackers forge sender addresses and what you can do about it.

Over 200 million Telegram user records — including email addresses and phone numbers — have been posted on a hacking forum. Here's how scammers will use that data to target your inbox.

The Conduent data breach exposed Social Security numbers, medical records, and personal data belonging to 25 million Americans. If you've ever used Medicaid, food assistance, or child support services, scammers now have what they need to impersonate the government in your inbox.

The Betterment data breach exposed 1.4 million investor records including names, emails, and dates of birth. The phishing emails targeting your finances are coming — here's what to watch for.

Nearly 30 million SoundCloud accounts have been exposed. Here's what was stolen, what scam emails to watch for, and how to protect yourself right now.

That urgent email about your account? It might be designed to steal your password. Here's exactly how phishing works.

Attackers register domains like amaz0n.com or paypa1.com to trick you. Learn how typosquatting works and how to protect yourself.