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Since the pandemic, many companies have transitioned into working from home, with employees having their own home offices and communicating with their teams predominantly over video calling. But the South African Banking Risk Information Centre has revealed an area of concern when it comes to chatting to your boss over a video calling.Read more:
The South African Banking Risk Information Centre has warned employees to be suspicious of their boss reaching out through virtual meetings then mysteriously experiencing video trouble."What used to be fairly simple business email compromise scams have now evolved into elaborate impersonation. Previously, criminals would either gain access to a boss' email, or just spoof their address to make email seem to be coming from them, and issue payment instructions.