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NIPR Invoice Phishing Scam Warning for Licensed Insurance Producers

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The Oklahoma Insurance Department, under Commissioner Glen Mulready, issued a special notice on April 15, 2026 warning all licensed insurance producers about an active phishing email campaign impersonating the National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR). Fraudulent emails referencing past due invoices appear to originate from @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe domains and request payment. NIPR's cybersecurity team is actively investigating, and warning alerts have been posted on NIPR.com and within the Licensing Center.

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What changed

The Oklahoma Insurance Department issued a new security notice on April 15, 2026 alerting licensed insurance producers to an active phishing campaign impersonating NIPR. Fraudulent emails reference past due invoices and appear to originate from trusted domains such as @nipr.com, @naic.org, and @stripe. The emails falsely claim to be from NIPR and request payment. NIPR's cybersecurity team is investigating, and warning alerts have been posted on NIPR.com and within the Licensing Center.

Licensed insurance producers and insurers should treat any unexpected or unsolicited NIPR invoice as suspicious. Affected parties should not open attachments, click links, or submit payment in response to suspicious emails. All recipients are advised to verify invoice legitimacy by contacting niprbillingdept@nipr.com before taking any action.

What to do next

  1. Share NIPR phishing awareness webpage with all producers immediately
  2. Stop and take no action if an unexpected invoice email claiming to be from NIPR is received
  3. Contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com before responding to or acting on any suspicious NIPR invoice emails

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SPECIAL NOTICE

| TO: | All Licensed Insurance Producers |
| RE: | NIPR Security Notice: Invoice Phishing Scam |
| FROM: | Glen Mulready, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner |
| DATE: | April 15, 2026 |

PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE

The National Insurance Producer Registry (NIPR) has identified an active phishing email campaign targeting producers, and immediate caution is advised. These fraudulent emails reference past due invoices and may appear to originate from familiar or trusted domains, including @nipr.com, @naic.org, or @stripe. These messages are fraudulent and were not sent from an official NIPR email address or account. The emails falsely claim to be from NIPR and request payment. Any unexpected or unsolicited invoice should be treated as suspicious.

Immediate Actions You Should Take

Your vigilance is critical in preventing financial loss and data compromise.

  • Share NIPR’s phishing information webpage with all producers as soon as possible.
  • If a producer receives an invoice email claiming to be from NIPR that was not expected, instruct them to stop immediately and take no action.
  • Do not open attachments, click links, or submit payment in response to suspicious or unexpected invoice emails.
  • If there is any doubt about the legitimacy of an invoice or email, contact niprbillingdept@nipr.com b efore responding or taking further action.
    What NIPR Is Doing to Protect Clients

  • NIPR’s cybersecurity team is actively investigating and monitoring this phishing activity.

  • Prominent warning alerts have been posted on NIPR.com and within the Licensing Center to increase awareness.

  • The NIPR Billing team is proactively communicating with clients and collecting details to support NAIC’s security investigation.

  • NIPR, via NAIC, sent a notification to all Commissioners.

  • NIPR will be sending a broadcast email to its state and industry contacts the week of April 13.
    For more information, please visit the NIPR’s phishing awareness page.

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April 15th, 2026
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Who this affects

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Insurers Licensed Insurance Producers
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5241 Insurance
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Fraud prevention Regulatory compliance notifications
Geographic scope
United States US

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Consumer Protection
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IT Security
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Cybersecurity Insurance

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