MO| The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance issued Bulletin 26-07 on April 9, 2026 to warn all users of the NIPR licensing platform about an active phishing email campaign that sends fake “past-due invoice” messages appearing to come from trusted domains such as @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe and falsely requesting payment. The bulletin advises treating any unexpected or unsolicited NIPR invoice email as suspicious, not opening attachments, not clicking links, and not submitting payment, and instructs users with any doubt to contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com directly. It further directs users to NIPR’s phishing information page for tips on spotting fraudulent emails (such as checking email domains, generic greetings, and tone/grammar) and notes that NIPR and NAIC cybersecurity teams are actively investigating and monitoring the activity, with questions to be directed to the Department’s Licensing Section.
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