By Bruce Haring
27.02.2020 - 21:31 / flipboard.com
“Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran was reportedly taken for almost $400,000 after her office was the victim of an email phishing scheme.
According to People, the 70-year-old mogul’s bookkeeper received an email about an invoice to approve a payment on a real estate renovation, which isn’t at all …
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By Bruce Haring
Even a woman as business savvy as Barbara Corcoran can have the wool pulled over her eyes. The star recently revealed that she was scammed out of nearly $400,000 but confirms that she was thankfully able to get the money back.
Things have worked out for “Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran after she was the victim of an email phishing scam. The 70-year-old mogul’s money has been returned to her after her company was tricked out of nearly $400,000 by a clever scheme that saw the criminals pose as her assistant via email.
"Shark Tank" star Barbara Corcoran's bank account is back intact after scammers tried to take a big bite out of it.
By Nellie Andreeva
Barbara Corcoran is probably hoping she finds a great investment soon on Shark Tank because she just lost hundreds of thousands of dollars from a phishing scam.
Even a woman as business savvy as Barbara Corcoran can have the wool pulled over her eyes. The star reveals that she recently was scammed out of almost $400,000.
“Shark Tank” star Barbara Corcoran was reportedly taken for almost $400,000 after her office was the victim of an email phishing scheme. According to People, the 70-year-old mogul’s bookkeeper received an email about an invoice to approve a payment on a real estate renovation, which isn’t at all uncommon given how many real estate deals she works with on a daily basis.
Shark Tank‘s Barbara Corcoran has been scammed out of almost $400,000 after her office unknowingly became a victim of a phishing scheme, PEOPLE confirms.
Shark Tank‘s Barbara Corcoran has been scammed out of almost $400,000 after her office unknowingly became a victim of a phishing scheme, PEOPLE confirms.