Beware of fraudulent e-mails claiming to be from Sumitomo
Metals.
Recently, people have reported receiving deceptive
e-mails claiming to be from Sumitomo Metals or from
Hiroshi Metals. These e-mails attempt to trick recipients
into providing sensitive personal information such as
their name, address and telephone number and/or making
certain deposits or payments. This fraudulent practice
is often called “Phishing”.
Please be advised that Sumitomo Metals never sends
e-mails to potential company representatives requesting
personal information.
It you suspect that you've received a fraudulent e-mail,
do not respond to it and do not make any deposit or
payment that may be requested. Please forward a copy
of any suspicious e-mails purporting to come from Sumitomo
Metals to provide us with information about it using
the form on our website.
Sumitomo Metals disclaims all responsibility or liability
for any toss or damage incurred by anyone who replies
to, provides any personal information or makes any deposit
or payment in response to these or similar e-mails.
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