InTegriLogic Blog
When a museum as famous as the Louvre makes headlines for a security breach, it’s a reminder that even world-class organizations can overlook the basics. According to reports, the password for the museum’s video system was simply “Louvre.” (ABC7 News article)
Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a type of cybercrime where criminals impersonate an executive, vendor, or trusted partner to trick employees into sending money, sensitive information, or making fraudulent transactions. Unlike phishing attacks that rely on fake emails to steal login credentials, BEC scams use social engineering to manipulate targets and often look like legitimate business requests.