Security Alert: Beware of Phishing Scams Impersonating Mountain Leverage

Mountain Leverage systems are NOT compromised. This is an external impersonation threat and not an internal breach of security.

UPDATE as of December 9, 2025

We received another report of Mountain Leverage’s name, domain, and team members’ identities being impersonated as part of a sophisticated phishing scheme. 

The latest spoofing attempt includes fraudulent invoice payment links appearing to be from our team. 

We urge the public to be vigilant. Do not click in, reply to, or otherwise engage with unsolicited messages or invoices. 

When in doubt, reach out separately to a trusted Mountain Leverage contact or our support team to alert us to suspicious activity or verify the message.

Mountain Leverage’s systems remain secure and unbreached. We are continuing to investigate and monitor activities while we also report the increased activities to federal agencies.

We are grateful to our vigilant customers and partners who have worked quickly with us to shut down these suspicious activities. 

Grafton, West Virginia – December 5, 2025 – We are issuing a public alert regarding a widespread phishing scam that is actively impersonating several brands, including ours. We want to assure our customers and partners that this is an act of external impersonation, not a result of a breach of Mountain Leverage’s internal systems or customer data. 

Your data security remains our top priority.

Details of the Phishing Scam

Individuals have reported that they are currently receiving fraudulent communications that may appear to come from Mountain Leverage. These messages are designed to deceive and often include:

  • The use of real employee names.
  • References to urgent action or an immediate review of an attachment (sometimes mentioning RingCentral).
  • Impersonation of our official email address.

How to Stay Safe and Verify Communication (DO NOT CLICK)

If you receive any suspicious email or voice message appearing to be from Mountain Leverage, follow these crucial steps:

  • Verify the Official Domain: ALL official Mountain Leverage communication comes EXCLUSIVELY from the @mountainleverage.com domain. Suspicious messages may have additional senders with nonverified domains. 
  • Be Suspicious of Format: We do not send voice messages as email attachments, nor do we utilize RingCentral for voice communications.
  • Immediate Action: If you suspect fraud, DO NOT CLICK any links or attachments, DO NOT REPLY, and delete the message immediately. Report the suspicious message to your organization’s IT department.

If In Doubt, Contact Us Directly

If you are ever unsure about a communication’s legitimacy, please bypass any contact information provided in the suspect message.

Instead, reach out to our support team directly:

We are taking every action to protect our community from this external exploit. Please share this notice to help us spread awareness.

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