How Business Email Compromise Targets Your Organization

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Business email compromise (BEC) is a growing cyber threat that uses impersonation to steal money and sensitive data. Learn how it works and how to protect your business.

Jul 14, 2026

Cybersecurity

Cybercriminals are getting smarter and more convincing. One of today’s fastest-growing threats is business email compromise (BEC), a cybercrime that uses impersonation and social engineering to trick organizations into sending money or sharing sensitive data.

Unlike traditional phishing, BEC attacks are highly targeted. Criminals research your business, mimic trusted contacts and craft believable messages, making them harder to detect and more damaging.

What Is Business Email Compromise (BEC)?

BEC is a cyberattack where criminals pose as executives, coworkers, vendors or partners to manipulate employees into taking action, such as:

  • Transferring funds
  • Sharing credentials or sensitive data
  • Approving fraudulent invoices
These attacks now go beyond email, often using texts, phone calls and social media to build trust.

How BEC Attacks Work

BEC scams rely on research, impersonation and urgency. Attackers gather company details to make messages more convincing. Common tactics include:
  • Executive spoofing (CEO fraud) to request urgent payments
  • Vendor impersonation to redirect invoices
  • Data theft schemes targeting HR or finance
Messages often appear legitimate, increasing the likelihood that employees will act.

BEC exploits human behavior, not just technical weaknesses. Even strong security systems can’t prevent an employee from approving a fraudulent request. The result can include financial loss, data breaches, reputational damage and compliance risks.

How to Protect Your Business

Effective BEC prevention combines technology, processes and employee awareness:
  • Train employees to recognize red flags
  • Verify requests through a second channel
  • Use multifactor authentication (MFA)
  • Deploy email security tools
  • Establish clear approval processes
BEC scams continue to evolve, making ongoing awareness essential. A well-informed team paired with strong security practices from TeamLogic IT can significantly reduce risk and prevent costly mistakes.

How Business Email Compromise Targets Your Organization