Beware of fake e-mails
Due to the increasing number of attempts at fraud and phishing attacks, we would like to inform you that you may receive emails from senders impersonating GWW.
Please be extremely cautious and carefully check the sender’s address. At the same time, we would like to remind you that:
- we never ask you to provide your login details, passwords, authentication data or other information relating to your security measures by email,
- any messages that raise doubts – especially those containing links or attachments – should be treated with the utmost caution and the domain from which the email was sent should be checked carefully,
- if you have any doubts as to the authenticity of a message, please contact our team directly before opening any attachments or clicking on any links.
We would like to remind you that all official messages sent from GWW Legal & Tax:
- are sent exclusively from addresses in the @gww.pl domain,
- contain our logo and company registration details (GWW Grynhoff i Partnerzy Radcowie Prawni
- i Doradcy Podatkowi sp. p. or GWW Ladziński, Cmoch i Wspólnicy sp. k.)
Link to the OIRP announcement: https://www.oirpwarszawa.pl/falszywe-maile-podszywajace-sie-pod-kancelarie-prawne/
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