We have received reports that phishing emails are currently being sent that misuse the name, logo, contact details and visual identity of Influentials.
These emails claim that the recipient has used copyrighted material belonging to Influentials. They then demand action within a set deadline and ask the recipient to open an attached document containing so-called evidence. Below are two examples of these fake emails:


These messages are not from Influentials
Influentials does not send such notices from a so-called "Intellectual Property Department" and never asks recipients to open attachments or download documents via an unexpected email.
Did you receive such an email?
Do not click links and do not open attachments. Do not reply to the sender and do not share personal data, passwords or login codes. Mark the message as phishing and then delete it from your mailbox.
Not sure whether a message really came from Influentials? Contact us directly at hello@influentials.com
