What do financial fraudsters value more than money?
Andy McDonald, senior adviser at We Fight Fraud tells us about the rise of vishing and more.
14th August 2020 09:55
by Richard Hunter from interactive investor
Andy McDonald, senior adviser at We Fight Fraud and formerly head of special operations at Counter Terrorism Command, tells interactive investor’s head of markets Richard Hunter about the rise of vishing, smishing and social engineering, the pitfalls of working from home, and why it pays to “know your criminal”.
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