We have been made aware of scams where unauthorized and unrelated persons purporting to be UBS personnel are approaching members of the public via calls, emails, instant messaging, or social media channels to pitch for a fraudulent investment scheme, to obtain personal information, or to provide unauthorized payment confirmation. UBS would like to remind our clients and members of the public that our emails always come from addresses in the form of “@ubs.com” only. We typically do not conduct business via text or instant messaging (such as WhatsApp) or social media platforms. If you are unable to verify the authenticity of such messages, platforms, or persons’ identities and confirm their connection with UBS, please do not provide your personal/corporate data or respond to any fund transfer request. Please do not open hyperlinks, attachments and QR codes from any unfamiliar sources.
What to do if you have become a victim of fraud
If you suspect you are a victim of fraud, please file a report with your local police.
Tips to protect yourself against becoming a victim of fraud
Visit UBS CyberSafe to learn more about Cyber Risks and how to better protect yourself.
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