Medprax Security Alert – Fraudulent Emails and Calls
Medprax has been made aware of fraudulent emails currently circulating that appear to come from Medprax staff members, specifically Debbie @ Medprax and Sharde @ Medprax.
These emails request recipients to open an attachment or click on a link and then provide personal or banking information. In at least one instance, a client has also received a phone call from an individual impersonating a Medprax staff member requesting banking details.
Please note the following:
- These emails and calls did not originate from Medprax
• Medprax will never request banking details via email or phone in this manner
• Any message requesting you to click a link, open an attachment, or provide confidential information should be treated as suspicious
If you receive such an email:
- Do not click on any links
- Do not open any attachments
- Do not provide any personal or banking information
- Delete the email immediately
If you have already interacted with the message or provided information, please contact your bank immediately and notify Medprax.
Medprax takes the security of our clients and systems very seriously and we are currently investigating the matter.
If you receive a suspicious communication claiming to be from Medprax, please forward it to us at:
Thank you for your cooperation.
