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NIPR Phishing Awareness

NIPR takes your security very seriously and is actively working to stop recent fraudulent emails targeting NIPR users.

Security Notice

NIPR is aware of a phishing email targeting NIPR clients, licensing applicants, and administrators. These emails are about past due invoices and may appear to be sent from our domains: @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe. Please note that these emails may not be from our company. If you receive a suspicious invoice email claiming to be from us, do not open any attachments, click on any links, or submit payment.

How to Identify a Fraudulent Email:

  • Check the sender's email address: Fraudulent emails often use addresses that look like ours. Click on the domain name to unmask the vanity/fake domain, revealing the true sender.
  • Look for generic greetings: Emails that begin with "Dear Customer" instead of your actual name or customer ID may be phishing attempts.
  • Examine the tone and grammar: Phishing emails often contain spelling mistakes, unusual phrasing, or a sense of urgency to get you to act quickly.
  • Hover over links (don’t click): This reveals the actual URL and can help you determine if it's legitimate.
  • Verify with us directly: If you ever receive an unexpected invoice or are unsure about an email's authenticity, please contact  niprbillingdept@nipr.com.

We take your security very seriously and are actively working to stop these fraudulent emails. Thank you.