Important notice: beware of fake e-mails and documents circulating online

At iPS | Nautech, the safety and trust of our clients, partners, and stakeholders are of the utmost importance. We’d like to inform you about a concerning development: fraudulent emails and fake documents are being distributed online, falsely claiming to be from our company.

These deceptive communications may look convincing, using our logo, branding, or even the names of our employees. However, they are not issued or authorised by iPS | Nautech. Such fraudulent activities can lead to security risks or the spread of misinformation.


How to recognize suspicious e-mails and documents

  • Check the sender’s email address: Official emails from iPS | Nautech will always come from our official domain (example@nautech.co.uk or example@ipspowerfulpeople.com).
  • Look for inconsistencies: Poor grammar, unusual formatting, or unexpected attachments can be warning signs.
  • Verify links before clicking: Hover over links to see the actual URL. If it looks suspicious, do not click.
  • Please be careful with urgent requests: Fraudsters often create a false sense of urgency to trick recipients into acting quickly without verification.


What do you think you should do?

If you receive any e-mail, document, or communication claiming to be from iPS | Nautech that seems suspicious or untrustworthy:

  • Please don’t open attachments or click on any links.
  • Do not provide personal or financial information.
  • Always double-check with your trusted contact person by phone.
  • Report suspicious communications immediately to privacy@nautech.co.uk.

 

Your security Is our priority

We take these incidents seriously and are actively monitoring the situation. At iPS | Nautech, we continuously work to uphold the highest standards of data security and integrity. We encourage everyone to remain vigilant and to stay informed about online safety. If you have any questions or need further information, please contact your contact person at iPS | Nautech.