Phishing Attack

Phishing Attack

At bidproc, managed by Business Gateways International LLC (BGI), we are deeply committed to ensuring the security and privacy of our platform users, including Buyers, Suppliers, and Stakeholders. We urge all users to remain alert againstphishing attacks—fraudulent schemes by cybercriminals attempting to extract confidential information by impersonating trusted entities such as bidproc.

What is Phishing?

Phishing is a cyberattack method where malicious actors use deceptive emails, websites, or messages to trick users into revealing sensitive information such as login credentials, financial details, or business-related data.

Common Phishing Tactics:

  • Fake Emails and Messages:Impersonating bidproc to request login verification or profile updates.
  • Spoofed Websites:Creating websites that closely resemble the official bidproc platform to steal credentials.
  • Malicious Links or Attachments: Sending harmful files or URLs disguised as legitimate bidproc communications.

How to Recognize a Phishing Attempt?

Stay alert and look for these warning signs:

  • Unsolicited communication asking for sensitive BidProc-related data.
  • Emails with spelling/grammar errors, unusual tone, or excessive urgency.
  • Email addresses mimicking official domains (e.g., support@bidproc-services.com instead of support@bidproc.com).
  • Suspicious links — hover over any link to preview the real URL before clicking.
  • Websites without HTTPS — always verify a site has a secure certificate before entering any data.
  • Unexpected offers, tenders, or rewards claiming to come from BidProc — these are likely scams.
  • Attachments in risky formats like .exe, .zip, or .scr.

What bidproc Will Never Do?

bidproc and BGI will never request sensitive information through unsolicited emails, messages, or phone calls. All communication is sent via official and verified channels.

If you suspect a message is not from us:

  • Do not click on any links or reply.
  • Verify the sender by contacting our official support.
  • Report the incident to our security team at [insert official contact email].

How to Stay Protected?

  • Use strong passwords and enable multi-factor authentication where available.
  • Keep your systems and antivirus software updated.
  • Change your password regularly.
  • Double-check URLs—always ensure they begin with https://bidproc.com.
  • Be cautious of any unsolicited requests for business or login information.

Report Suspicious Activity

If you come across a phishing email or website misusing the bidproc name or branding, report it immediately to our security team at support@bidproc.com. Your prompt action helps protect the bidproc community from cyber threats.