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Modern scams are often polished, sometimes personalized, and occasionally frighteningly convincing. What they still have in common is how they arrive and what they ask. Unexpected. Urgent. Asking you to click, run, pay, log in, install, or approve something. The people who avoid them are not the most technical. They are the ones who pause.
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Teaching people to pause before they click stops a large share of scams, but awareness is not a complete defense. The attacks that get past trained staff usually succeed because of an unowned weakness somewhere else: a missing MFA policy, an email account without modern phishing protection, or a vendor-bank-change process with no verification step.
Business Email Compromise events, the highest-cost category of small-business fraud, rarely succeed because the email looked suspicious. They succeed because an attacker already owned a mailbox, because MFA was not enforced on that mailbox, or because there was no phone-verification rule for banking changes. Training your team is step one. The controls around them are step two.
If you want a second pair of eyes on your email security, account hygiene, and the day-to-day processes that scams target, a short conversation usually surfaces the gaps quickly.
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If you want to reduce the everyday attack surface in your business, email, logins, account hygiene, and the human habits that make or break every incident, a short conversation usually surfaces the gaps quickly.
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