Currently, false emails are circulating that misuse the name and address details of the Netherlands Court of Audit. Scammers try to entice you with an offer to steal your information. Do not fall for it.

What Do Those Emails Look Like

For example, you may be asked to cooperate with random checks on expenditures related to government contracts from various government agencies.  Do not respond, never open an attachment, and never click on a link.

A phishing email is often recognizable by one or more of the following characteristics: the sender is incorrect, urgent language, unexpected attachments or links, impersonal salutation, incorrect or unusual language, and links that do not lead to https://www.rekenkamer.nl/

Which Email Addresses Does the Netherlands Court of Audit Use

The Netherlands Court of Audit only uses email addresses that end with @rekenkamer.nl for sending. Emails from different email addresses are not  from the Netherlands Court of Audit.

Some Examples of Fake Email Addresses

  • office@rekenkamer.pro
  • office@rekenkamer.shop
  • office@rekenkamer.link
  • info@rekenkamerpro.org
  • office@rekenkamer.online
  • office@rekenkamer.cloud
  • office@rekenkamer.site
  • office@rekenkamer.sbs

Have You Received a Fake Message?

If you have received an email that you think is phishing, please email us at  voorlichting@rekenkamer.nl and send the phishing email as an attachment to us.

What Does the Netherlands Court of Audit Do About Phishing

The Netherlands Court of Audit takes phishing very seriously and continuously monitors to block fake senders as quickly as possible. Nevertheless, the Netherlands Court of Audit cannot exclude the possibility that companies may be approached. If in doubt, never click, but contact voorlichting@rekenkamer.nl directly.