Top law firm ordered to pay millions to property buyer in business e-mail compromise case

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E-mail account was hacked by cybercriminal unbeknown to company or client.

Wendy KnowlerFor companies still sending clients invoices as PDF attachments in e-mails, this week’s high court judgment against a top law firm should come as a big wake-up call...

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Why are the banks so slow in dealing with these investigations? Have poor controls / checks enabled cyber criminals to get away with large sums of money?

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