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Social Engineering

Social Engineering Fraud (also known as “deception,” “impersonation,” and “fraudulent instruction”) involves deceitfully manipulating individuals into disclosing sensitive or confidential information that criminals can use to commit fraud. Attackers often impersonate a vendor, trusted business partner, or senior executive—frequently via email—requesting urgent payments or sensitive account details that appear legitimate.

Take a moment to watch the short video below by ProWriters, Marsh’s cyber insurance experts, and discover practical steps to detect, prevent, and respond to social engineering fraud.

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