Security and Fraud Awareness
At Metamorphic Group ("MG"), the security of our clients’ information and assets is a top priority. We are committed to raising awareness of fraudulent schemes and cyber threats that may arise during communications involving MG. Fraud is a global issue that affects organizations of all sizes and industries.
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While we maintain robust cybersecurity measures, cybercriminals may attempt to impersonate MG or falsely claim affiliation. These tactics may include fraudulent websites, email domains, applications, or social media accounts. In some cases, fraudsters may use the names of real MG employees or replicate legitimate-looking documents to deceive individuals and carry out financial crimes.
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We urge clients and members of the public to stay vigilant and to exercise caution when sharing personal or financial information. To support awareness and safety, we provide the following guidance:
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MG does not engage in cold calling or send unsolicited messages or emails to clients.
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All MG communications are sent from official "@metamorphic-group.com" email addresses.
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Ensure you are visiting an authorized MG website. Do not click links or download files from suspicious emails or messages.
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Never share your password or login credentials with anyone, including individuals claiming to be from MG.
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Do not engage with individuals who are not affiliated with a verified MG office location. All authorized locations are listed on our Contact page.
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MG does not conduct business via chat platforms or social media messaging apps.
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Be especially cautious of scams that promise extraordinary returns with little or no risk, even if they appear to be affiliated with MG.
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We encourage clients to consult the resources below to stay informed and protect against fraud. Please note these links are provided for informational purposes only; MG is not responsible for third-party content.
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United States​
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Federal Trade Commission – Identity Theft
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Federal Bureau of Investigation – Scams and Safety
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United States Secret Service – Protecting Yourself
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United States Government – Scams and Frauds
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Information on high-yield investment programs and how to avoid them
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FBI Cyber Threats - General guidance on cyber crimes
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If victim of internet crime, you may file complaint with the following government entities:
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U.S. Postal Service (for crimes involving U.S. Mail)
Asia​
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Singapore Police Force – Scam Advisory
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Hong Kong Police Force – Fight Scams Together
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Hong Kong Monetary Authority – Beware of Fraudsters
Europe​
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Take Five to Stop Fraud – Impartial advice to help everyone in the UK protect themselves against financial fraud
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Action Fraud (UK) - The National Fraud & Cyber Crime Reporting Centre
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FCA Scam Smart – Check an investment opportunity and avoid scams
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Money Advice Service – How to spot an investment scam​
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Contact Us
If you encounter suspicious websites, mobile apps, email messages, text messages, or social media accounts claiming to be associated with Metamorphic Group or if you receive any communication that you believe may be fraudulent please contact us immediately:
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Phone: +1 (281) 547-2600
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Reach out directly to your designated Metamorphic Group representative