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BEC, Gen AI and the FBI 2024 IC3 Report: Exploring the Most Dangerous Cybercrime
Discover the ongoing threat of Business Email Compromise (BEC) through the lens of the latest FBI IC3 report as we delve into the unprecedented financial impact of this cybercrime. Cybercriminals had swiftly adopted using generative AI large language model (LLM) to launch a multitude of highly targeted phishing attacks, making BEC a formidable threat with losses nearing $2.9 billion with an average cost of $137K per BEC incident.
Join us for a webinar featuring speakers from the FBI and SlashNext Security, where our panelists will discuss:
- Key revelations from the 2024 FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center Report
- Implications of the new data on the evolving cyber threat landscape in 2024 and beyond
- Insights into the persistent growth of BEC and its comparative analysis with other cyber threats
- Practical strategies to safeguard your organization and users against BEC attacks
Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to gain insights directly from the FBI.
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Scott Hellman
FBI Cyber Division
Patrick Harr
SlashNext CEO
Growth of Mobile Phishing
Mobile phishing is on the rise as it’s also the most unprotected of all communication channels and most threats on mobile start with SMS text. Threats are customized for mobile delivery but use familiar credential stealing, malware, and exploit tactics.
Phishing Continues to Grow
Email phishing has increased significantly since the launch of ChatGPT signaling a new era of cybercrime fueled by generative AI.
Hackers Are More Effective at BEC
The diversity and sophistication of BEC types have received a significant boost from the public availability of generative AI chatbots.