Suspicion of fraud attempt

You suspect a fraud attempt of a third party trying to impersonate the Thales Brand.

There are several ways for counterfeiters to impersonate a brand: it can be achieved through domain typo-squatting or forged e-mail header.

These frauds can have several objectives (financial fraud, personal or professional data theft or get sensitive information) and take several forms (scams with only textual contents, phishing with malicious web links or attachments).

If you have received an email or browsed a website but are not sure they were actually managed by Thales, you can share them with our team of experts so they can analyse them.

Our experts can quickly confirm if the identified email or website are genuine Thales assets or if they are fraudulent.

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You may also contact the Thales Group Data Protection Officer by sending an e-mail to dataprotection@thalesgroup.com
In all cases, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the competent data protection authority.