Every now and then scammers use Rotary’s name and the names of our leaders to attempt to obtain money and personal information. These are phishing and spoofing attempts that may come by email or through social media channels and are not authentic Rotary communications.
A recent phishing attempt has come to our attention claiming that Rotary International has reached an agreement with a major bank to share funds to help offset the impact of COVID-19 in our communities. Please do not reply to this attempt by scammers seeking your personal information.
If you receive what you believe to be a suspicious message from Rotary or a Rotary leader, please forward it to Rotary’s chief information officer at fraudreport@rotary.org and then delete it immediately. Please also report any suspicious social media accounts to fraudreport@rotary.org 
   
PDG Martin Garcia