We would like to inform you that there has been a recent increase in fake emails being sent under the name of our firm. If you have received such an email, please take note of the following important information:
1. Our Law Firm Has NOT Been Hacked
These emails are the result of email spoofing—a technique used by cybercriminals to forge the sender’s address without gaining access to our systems. Please rest assured that our IT infrastructure remains secure and uncompromised.
2. We Have Robust Security Measures in Place
Our firm adheres to modern email security standards including SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. These protocols are specifically designed to prevent spoofed emails by verifying which servers are authorized to send emails on our behalf.
3. The Issue Lies with the Recipient’s Email Server
If you received a spoofed email, it means your email server did not correctly enforce our security policies. This typically occurs when email servers—especially older or self-managed ones—are not properly configured to check SPF, DKIM, and DMARC records. This is a technical issue on the side of your email provider or server setup.
4. What You Should Do
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Do not open any attachments or click on any links in suspicious emails
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Delete the email immediately
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Notify your IT department that your server may not be validating DMARC policies properly
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Contact us directly through our official phone number or website if you have any concerns
Please note: We do not send generic reminders with attachments or vague threats. All our communication is specific, personalized, and related to your case.