Imagine receiving an invoice from a vendor you’ve always trusted. At first glance, everything seems in order: the familiar logo and the expected services listed. Yet, a nagging feeling tells you something isn’t right. Later, the truth dawns on you – you’ve been deceived, not by your trusted vendor, but by a scammer.
- What is invoice fraud?
- Cybercrime: A growing problem
- Common types of invoice fraud
- Warning signs and red flags
- Consequences of falling for invoice fraud
- How to avoid invoice fraud
- E-Invoicing: A shield against fraud
- What to do if you’re a victim of invoice fraud
- Navigating the evolving landscape of invoice fraud
Source: www.pagero.com
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