And we have no idea who did it.
Hannah, our accountant, got a call from our bank. They had received a faxed wire transfer request for $27,000 to a bank in Russsia. It looked legit, but they called just to be sure. Their reason for calling was that Hannah rarely wires money out and always went down to the bank in person to do those transactions. Thank goodness Hannah is a creature of habit and the bank people questioned getting a fax.
So Hannah asked for a copy of the faxed request the bank recieved. It was on our fax cover sheet with our letterhead. It had our account number and routing information and it had a copy of Hannah's signature. It must have been pieced together form various bits of correspondence, checks or wire payments sent to us.
It could be any one of dozens of customers or resellers who had access to that information and we have no way of finding out who it was. It's a very creepy feeling.
Hannah, our accountant, got a call from our bank. They had received a faxed wire transfer request for $27,000 to a bank in Russsia. It looked legit, but they called just to be sure. Their reason for calling was that Hannah rarely wires money out and always went down to the bank in person to do those transactions. Thank goodness Hannah is a creature of habit and the bank people questioned getting a fax.
So Hannah asked for a copy of the faxed request the bank recieved. It was on our fax cover sheet with our letterhead. It had our account number and routing information and it had a copy of Hannah's signature. It must have been pieced together form various bits of correspondence, checks or wire payments sent to us.
It could be any one of dozens of customers or resellers who had access to that information and we have no way of finding out who it was. It's a very creepy feeling.
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