From cybersec-toolkit
Detects Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks using email gateway rules, behavioral analytics, and financial process controls. Covers CEO fraud, account compromise, false invoices, and attorney impersonation.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/cybersec-toolkit:detecting-business-email-compromiseThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a sophisticated fraud scheme where attackers impersonate executives, vendors, or trusted partners to trick employees into transferring funds, sharing sensitive data, or changing payment details. Unlike traditional phishing, BEC often contains no malicious links or attachments, relying purely on social engineering. This skill covers detection techniques using e...
Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a sophisticated fraud scheme where attackers impersonate executives, vendors, or trusted partners to trick employees into transferring funds, sharing sensitive data, or changing payment details. Unlike traditional phishing, BEC often contains no malicious links or attachments, relying purely on social engineering. This skill covers detection techniques using email gateway rules, behavioral analytics, and financial process controls.
npx claudepluginhub 26zl/cybersec-toolkit --plugin cybersec-toolkitDetects Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks using email gateway rules, behavioral analytics, and financial process controls. Covers CEO fraud, account compromise, false invoices, and attorney impersonation.
Detects Business Email Compromise (BEC) via email gateway rules, behavioral analytics, and financial controls. For SOC analysts investigating phishing incidents and building threat hunting queries.
Detects business email compromise (BEC) attacks using email gateway rules, behavioral analysis, and financial controls. Useful for phishing defense against executive impersonation and fraud.