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Don't get hooked by whaling, this is a form of phishing that targets businesses by sending emails to finance departments impersonating a Chief Executive Officer or Chief Financial Officer trying to trick employees into making deposits.
Fraudsters determine who in the organisation is able to make large payments and source the relevant contact details and any other information that they could use to make the request seem more legitimate.
Having gathered the required information, fraudsters draft an email from the executive requesting that a payment be made into an external account and forward it to the targeted employee(s), hoping that payment will be made.
Fraudsters rely on the fact that employees will never question an instruction from an executive and will blindly follow instructions without verification. We are all very busy and often do not take the time properly to look at the format, layout, grammar and punctuation in emails we receive; we quickly scan through them before we act.