The Hidden Risk No One is Talking About: Protecting Your Authority in the Age of Phishers

Lori Osborne • February 20, 2026

Over the past month, I’ve been navigating something I never expected to deal with.


Phishers have been impersonating me.


They created fake accounts. They reached out to my clients. They tried to look like me - using my name and reputation to exploit the trust I’ve spent years building.


It was unsettling.


Not because I don’t understand that scammers exist.


But because it was a stark reminder of something every Thought Leader needs to understand:


Visibility without protection is vulnerability.


And in today’s digital world, authority is an asset worth protecting.


The Reality of Modern Visibility

As business owners, coaches, consultants, and speakers, we are constantly told to:

Be visible. Show up consistently. Put yourself out there. Build your brand.


And yes - visibility matters.


But here’s what doesn’t get talked about enough:


The more visible you become, the more attractive you are to bad actors.


Hackers, phishers, impersonators, and spammers are getting smarter. They don’t need access to your systems to cause damage. They only need access to your public presence.


Your name. Your photo. Your brand. Your email. Your clients.


And once someone is pretending to be you, your authority is on the line.


Your reputation is your digital currency.


How This Impacts Your Authority

Authority isn’t just about expertise.


It’s about trust.


When someone receives a suspicious message that appears to come from you, even if they later realize it’s fake, something subtle happens:


Doubt enters the equation.


And doubt erodes authority.


You can spend years building credibility, and one impersonation attempt can create confusion in seconds.


That’s why protecting your brand is no longer optional.


It’s leadership.


The Lesson This Reinforced for Me

One of the biggest takeaways from this experience was how easily publicly listed email addresses - anywhere online - can be scraped, spoofed, and misused.


Bots scrape websites and social media constantly.


If an email address is publicly visible, it can be harvested.


Once harvested, it can be used in spoofing attempts or impersonation schemes.


Please know - this isn’t fear-based marketing.


It’s reality.


And while we cannot eliminate risk entirely, we can dramatically reduce exposure.


What I Strongly Recommend

If your goal is to build authority online, I encourage you to rethink how accessible your email address is.


Instead of posting your email address directly on:

  • Your website
  • Your speaker page
  • Your social media profiles
  • Your client galleries
  • Public PDFs or downloads


Consider:

  • Using secure contact forms on your website
  • Encouraging direct messages on social platforms
  • Creating structured inquiry forms for speaking or consulting
  • Limiting publicly displayed email addresses wherever possible


Contact forms create a protective layer.


They reduce automated scraping. They give you more control. They create intentional boundaries.


And boundaries build trust.


Authority Requires Boundaries

We often think authority is about:

Confidence. Expertise. Visibility. Positioning.


But mature authority includes protection.


It includes systems. It includes security. It includes intentional design.


Your online presence should not just attract clients.


It should protect your reputation.


Because here’s the truth:

If someone can easily impersonate you, your digital foundation needs strengthening.


And that’s not about paranoia.


It’s about professionalism.


This Is Bigger Than Email

This experience wasn’t just about phishing.


It was a reminder of something I talk about often:

Most Thought Leaders focus on looking credible online.


Very few focus on being structurally secure.


There’s a difference.


A polished website is not the same as a protected authority platform.


A beautiful LinkedIn profile is not the same as a safeguarded digital presence.


Authority is not just branding.


It’s infrastructure.


And infrastructure must be built intentionally.


The New Standard for Thought Leaders

If you are building a brand that positions you as the go-to expert in your space, ask yourself:

  • Is my online presence just visible — or is it protected?
  • Is my contact information structured strategically?
  • Have I created boundaries between public visibility and direct access?
  • Have I thought about how someone could misuse my brand assets?


These are not dramatic questions.


They are responsible ones.


Because the more impact you create, the more valuable your name becomes.


And valuable assets deserve protection.


Final Thoughts

Over the past month, I’ve been reminded that authority is something you build - and something you guard.


We cannot control the existence of scammers.


But we can control how exposed we make our digital front door.


Stay visible.


But stay strategic.


Because in today’s landscape, protecting your brand isn’t just smart.


It’s part of being a modern Thought Leader.




If this has you thinking about your own online presence and whether it’s structured strategically - not just visually - I’d invite you to start with booking a Complimentary Clarity Review at https://calendar.bizbolster.com/clarity-review.


Sometimes the biggest authority gaps aren’t obvious… until they are.


To visibility that’s strategic and secure,

✨Lori Osborne, The Authority Amplifier

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