>Questions Remain on Computer Fraud Coverage For Phishing
Questions Remain on Computer Fraud Coverage For Phishing
August 26, 2022
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Melissa D'Alelio, Robert Callahan, Jr. - Law360
Businesses are increasingly vulnerable to social engineering schemes, also known as email spoofing or phishing schemes.
Phishing schemes involve fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information and/or solicit payments from unsuspecting businesses, often using emails appearing identical to a trustworthy source to trick the victim into affirmatively revealing sensitive information or authorizing payment.
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