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Warning: Fraudulent emails/messages impersonating Sworkit team members
Warning: Fraudulent emails/messages impersonating Sworkit team members

How to spot scam messages that are not from Sworkit!

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Written by Bridgette
Updated over a week ago

Please be aware there are nefarious individuals attempting to impersonate Sworkit employees in attempts to install dangerous software on victims’ computers and to clone social accounts for ransom.

If you have been contacted by someone claiming to be a Sworkit team member asking you to partner with Sworkit to collaborate on content creation and offering to pay you to produce a video or post for social media (Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc.), cease all correspondence and do NOT click on any links or download attachments from these individuals.

If you have received a message similar to what's mentioned above, the individual whom you have been communicating with is attempting to impersonate. Please do not engage with that individual any further. Any information you can provide us regarding the content of the messages that you received will assist us in putting a stop to their fraudulent conduct. Please email Contact@sworkit.com to report any information you have and thank you for bringing this issue to our attention.

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