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Finance staff told the Sumner County Financial Management Committee that an apparent vendor spoofing attempt led to a small ACH payment that was subsequently recovered by the bank.
An AP coordinator received emails purporting to be from a vendor (identified in correspondence as Rogers Group) requesting a change in payment method. The coordinator paid a small invoice ($348.60) before the request was flagged as fraudulent. Finance staff and bank officials were able to recall the payment and recover the funds.
Staff described the spoofing as convincing — the emails included familiar logos and plausible details but used a different email domain ending (".us" rather than ".com"). IT blocked the malicious addresses and the committee directed staff to contact departments before processing vendor ACH changes going forward.
Committee members praised the AP coordinator for limiting exposure by paying a small invoice rather than larger invoices that also were targeted. The incident prompted the committee to ask staff to tighten vendor-verification protocols for any future ACH-change requests.
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