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Increased number of phishing e-mails to DACHSER customers and partners

Customers and partners of DACHSER currently receive a large number of fake emails, so-called phishing mails, on behalf of the logistics service provider. In this, the fraudsters attempt to target information from customers via an attached PDF file marked as a DACHSER form.

The e-mails can be identified by, among other things, sender e-mail addresses which, due to their name, obviously do not belong to DACHSER. If you identify a phishing email in your inbox, DACHSER recommends that you do not click on any links, documents or downloads contained therein. Enter passwords, and report suspicious emails to your IT department immediately.

If you have any questions and in case of suspicious messages, please contact your usual DACHSER contact to make sure that they are not fakes.

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