We have been made aware that the NautaDutilh name is being misused in various phishing messages, including e-mails concerning alleged debt collections or asset seizures. These fraudulent messages are not sent by our firm and are intended to deceive recipients.
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What to watch out for
Cybercriminals may use:
- Our firm's name or logo
- Names of NautaDutilh employees
- Similar-looking email addresses
These emails often:
- Request payments or personal details
- Contain suspicious links or attachments
- Create a false sense of urgency
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How to identify a genuine email from us
We only send emails from the following domains:
- @nautadutilh.com
- @events.nautadutilh.com
- @survey.nautadutilh.com
If you receive an email claiming to be from NautaDutilh but sent from any other domain (such as @gmail.com, @outlook.com, or a similar-looking business domain), it is not from us.
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How to protect yourself
- Always verify the sender's email address. Watch for subtle misspellings or unusual domain names.
- Do not click on links or open attachments in suspicious emails.
- When in doubt, contact your regular NautaDutilh contact using the contact details already known to you
- Trust your instincts. If a request feels unusual or urgent, take extra caution.
- If you have already clicked a link or made a payment, please report this immediately to your own IT or security department or the local authorities.
Please note
These phishing emails originate from external domains, so unfortunately, we cannot prevent them from being sent. If you identify a security risk within our systems, please report it via our Responsible Disclosure Policy.