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Web Fraud & Phishing

Riveria has established a trusted brand.

When communicating with Riveria online, please:

  • Confirm you are visiting or communicating with a website or email domain authorized by Riveria. The domains authorized by Riveria are www.riveriagroup.com.

  • Riveria does not conduct job interviews or other firm business over online communication platforms, such as Google Hangouts

  • Riveria currently does not communicate through direct messaging services on social media platforms. Please also observe the following best practices:

  • Do not send e-mails or otherwise communicate with anyone with an address other than authorized Riveria e-mail addresses (see authorized domains listed above). Riveria does not permit our employees and authorized representatives to send or receive work related e-mails from personal accounts or any other address. If you are aware of suspicious or potential fraudulent activity when communicating through email, please contact info@riveriagroup.com for assistance.

  • Do not communicate or deal with personnel who are not affiliated with an authorized office. All authorized office locations are listed on our contact page. No other office locations are authorized offices of Riveria.

  • Do not share your login information or password with anyone, including Riveria personnel. Giving anyone access to your accounts can put your information at risk. Riveria will never ask you for your login information or password except when allowing you to log in to a Riveria authorized site (if you forget your password or login ID, please contact us).

  • Be creative with your password. You should use a highly secure password for all your financial accounts. The strongest passwords combine letters, numbers and special characters. The longer the password, the better. Never use the name of a family member, pet or any other information that someone could easily obtain, such as your birth date, phone number or address. Remember to change your password regularly as an added security measure. Avoid reusing the same password for multiple websites.

  • Use an email provider that asks you to verify your identity in multiple steps. Sometimes this is referred to as multi-factor authentication, or two-factor authentication.

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