Assessing Cybercrime Syndicates: Understanding ‘Black Axe’ Confraternity and Cybercriminal Networks in Business Email Compromise (BEC) Scams

Public Sector Counter Fraud Journal 1 (14):24-26 (2024)
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Abstract

Cybercrime is a global threat affecting both public and private sectors. Business email compromise (BEC) is one of the most advanced and lucrative forms of cybercrime, exploiting vulnerabilities in corporate email systems to facilitate unauthorised financial transactions. Organisations worldwide suffer substantial losses from these attacks. This article explores the connection between Black Axe and BEC scams, providing insights into how public sector organisations can better combat these sophisticated criminal networks.

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Suleman Lazarus
London School of Economics

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