Here are some general tips to present phishing attacks:
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Be careful of message related urgent reply - These messages usually claim that you must reply to the message or call back immediately to obtain a reward or prevent loss.
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Pay attention to infrequent senders/callers - It is a signing of phishing if you receive a message from an unknown person, especially if it is the first time receiving a message from the sender.
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Keep doubt on incorrect domains - It is a common characteristic that the message/email claims to be our company or very similar to our company, also called 'typosquatting ' For example:
--support.gl0bal.hashkey.com, the 'o' replaced by '0', the email sent from @gmail instead of @hashkey.com.
--A Dash between www & hashkey.com
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Do not click on any malicious link and attachments - HashKey will not ask clients to access any website other than HashKey Exchange - Global for information input. The link below is one of phishing websites sent by attackers via SMS/email.
If you are in doubt whether you are facing a phishing attack, it is suggested to check on HashKey Official Channel Verification Guidelines to verify whether the message comes from HashKey.
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