Imposter Social Media Accounts

Impersonating legitimate businesses and professionals on social media has become alarmingly easy in recent years. With the widespread use of artificial intelligence, automated bots, and copied digital assets, bad actors can now create fake profiles, pages, and advertisements that closely mimic real organizations. These imposter accounts often use stolen logos, similar usernames, copied text, and AI-generated messages to appear authentic and trustworthy. As AI-generated images and videos reach unprecedented levels of realism, the ability to discern real from fabricated content demands increased awareness and care.

Unfortunately, Murthy Law Firm and its founder, Sheela Murthy, have recently been targeted by such fraudulent activity. Multiple fake and imposter social media accounts have been created using our firm’s name, branding, and content to mislead unsuspecting individuals into believing they are communicating with Murthy Law Firm. These accounts are designed to exploit our reputation and lure potential clients under false pretenses.

We have identified and are in the process of reporting & taking down multiple such fraudulent accounts across social media platforms. However, new imposter pages can appear quickly, and public awareness is essential.

To ensure you are engaging with our official and legitimate online presence, we strongly recommend verifying all Murthy Law Firm social media accounts by first visiting www.murthy.com. Our website contains direct links to our authentic social media pages. If an account, post, or message cannot be verified through our website, it should be treated with caution.

If you come across any suspicious or imposter accounts claiming to represent Murthy Law Firm or Sheela Murthy, we would greatly appreciate you bringing it to our attention. Please notify us by email so we can take prompt action.

Your vigilance helps protect both the public and our firm from online fraud.

 



Disclaimer: The information provided here is of a general nature and may not apply to any specific or particular circumstance. It is not to be construed as legal advice nor presumed indefinitely up to date.