Phishing is a type of online scam where attackers impersonate trusted companies—such as CoinZoom—to trick users into revealing sensitive information like passwords or two-factor authentication (2FA) codes.
These attempts may appear through:
Emails
Text messages (SMS)
Social media posts or messages
Fake websites or advertisements
Phishing websites are designed to look like legitimate sites to deceive users. To stay protected, always confirm that the website URL is correct. CoinZoom’s official site is https://www.coinzoom.com. Do not enter login credentials on any site using a lookalike or altered URL.
How to report a phishing attempt
If a phishing site or message impersonating CoinZoom is discovered, report it by emailing:
scam.reports@coinzoom.com
Include the following details in the report:
The full URL of the phishing website
Complete email headers if the phishing attempt came by email
Why email headers are important
Email headers provide technical information about the source and routing of a message. Without headers, CoinZoom cannot perform a full investigation to trace the sender or hosting provider.
To locate email headers, follow the instructions for your specific email provider:
CoinZoom’s response
Once submitted, CoinZoom’s security team will review the report and take appropriate steps to shut down malicious websites or block dangerous domains. Some requests may require assistance from our support team and will be handled by creating a support ticket.
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