Important Security Notice
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Important Security Notice

KUKA has issued a warning regarding fraudulent email activities that have been targeting its stakeholders. The company has reported that the identities of its executives are being misused in these scams, which are designed to deceive recipients into providing sensitive information or financial resources. This alert comes in response to a growing number of incidents that have raised concerns among KUKA’s partners and clients. The fraudulent emails often appear legitimate, making it crucial for stakeholders to verify communications before taking any action. KUKA emphasizes the importance of vigilance and encourages recipients to report any suspicious messages to the company directly. The situation highlights the increasing sophistication of cybercriminals and the need for heightened security measures in corporate communications.

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