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July 21, 2025

Alert: Scam Targeting SCTA Contacts

We hope this message finds you well.

We are reaching out to alert you to a recent scam involving fraudulent communications that falsely claim to be from the Secure Cash and Transport Association (SCTA). Individuals falsely claiming to represent SCTA—including someone going by the name "Adam Moore"—have contacted sponsors and attendees offering assistance with hotel bookings, sponsorships, or registration.

Please be advised that these messages are not from SCTA.

We do not sell or distribute attendee information, and any official communication regarding sponsorship, registration, or other conference information will always come directly from our verified SCTA staff or board members.

If you receive any suspicious emails or messages claiming to represent SCTA—especially those requesting personal information, payment, or access to data—we urge you not to respond or click any links. Instead, please report them immediately to us at SCTAteam@securetransportassociation.org.

Your trust is extremely important to us. We remain committed to protecting the privacy and integrity of all our sponsors, partners, and attendees.

Thank you for your continued support. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need clarification.

Best regards,

The SCTA Board

Secure Cash and Transport Association

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