Most companies think fraud starts with hacking.
In Brazil, it often starts with a message.
An executive receives a request.
A finance team processes a payment.
A vendor account is “updated.”
Everything appears normal—until it isn’t.
Social engineering attacks are increasing because they don’t break systems. They exploit trust, urgency, and routine communication.
In a business environment where platforms like WhatsApp and instant payments are widely used, the margin for error is small.
The latest NordBridge analysis breaks down how these attacks work—and why companies continue to fall for them.
Read the full article:
NordBridgeSecurity.com/insights
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