In the News · Impersonation Radar

California city loses funds in payment impersonation scam

10 August 2026 · Source: nypost.com

Pittsburg, California says it was tricked into wiring $913,000 to scammers who posed as a construction company and then impersonated a city employee to push the payment through. The city did not notice the problem until the real builder asked about the missing money, and investigators later traced the fraud through many accounts, recovering part of the funds. For a business, this is a reminder that a small change in an email address or a fake internal reply can be enough to redirect a large payment. Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious sender identities, reduce the risk of impersonation, and add another layer of review before money is sent to the wrong account.

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