In the News · Impersonation Radar

No show fraud emerges as a phishing threat

10 August 2026 · Source: chosun.com

A new phishing scam called no show fraud, also known as proxy purchase fraud, has emerged as a major threat to small businesses. The excerpt says fraudsters may forge business cards and identification as part of the scheme. This matters because scams that use fake business identities can lead to bad orders, unpaid invoices, and losses from impersonation. A service like Sender Registry helps businesses spot suspicious sender details and identity signals early, which can reduce the chance of acting on a fraudulent message.

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Impersonation Radar watches certificate logs for lookalike domains the moment they are registered, so a fake is caught before it is ever used against you.

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