At least $56.2m lost to business e-mail compromise scams between Jan and March: Police

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At least $56.2 million lost to business e-mail compromise scams between Jan and March 2022: Police

SINGAPORE - In the first three months of 2022, around 93 victims lost at least $56.2 million to business e-mail compromise scams, said the police on Friday .BEC involves the sending of e-mails supposedly from the victims' colleagues, business partners or suppliers informing them of a change to their company's bank account number.

The victim had been duped into making several large transactions amounting to US$14m to bank accounts held with DBS, by spoofing e-mails purportedly from the victim's client. This enabled DBS and the police to prevent the loss of most of the transactions, although US$4m had already been transferred out of Singapore.

For its efforts, the DBS Anti-Scam Team received the SPF Community Partnership Award at a ceremony on Friday.

 

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