Fraudsters often impersonate trusted companies, support agents, banks, delivery services, or even friends and family members in an attempt to steal your funds or personal information.
If you receive a suspicious phone call, email, text message, social media message, or link claiming to be from Gnosis App, remain cautious and do not interact with the communication until you have verified it independently.
Never:
Share your passkeys, passcodes, recovery phrases, or verification codes,
Approve transactions under pressure,
Click unexpected links or download suspicious attachments.
Common Fraud Risks
Users may encounter:
Phishing attacks,
Fake customer support agents,
Social engineering scams,
SIM-swapping attacks,
Compromised websites or applications,
Fraudulent investment schemes.
Attackers often attempt to gain access to accounts quickly in order to transfer funds before suspicious activity is detected.
What Is Phishing?
Phishing is a type of scam where attackers pretend to be legitimate organizations or trusted individuals to trick users into revealing sensitive information or authorizing fraudulent actions.
These scams often create urgency using messages such as:
“Your account will be locked,”
“Verify your account immediately,”
“Suspicious activity detected.”
Phishing attacks may occur through:
Emails,
SMS messages,
Phone calls,
Fake websites,
Social media accounts,
Messaging applications.
Their goal is typically to steal login credentials, wallet access, authentication codes, or payment information.
Be cautious of “too good to be true” offers
Unrealistic discounts, guaranteed profits, or urgent investment opportunities are common scam tactics.
Verify websites and sellers carefully
Always review website authenticity, seller reputation, and payment details before completing purchases online.
Avoid unsolicited links
Do not click unexpected links received through email, SMS, or messaging platforms.
Never share sensitive security information
Gnosis App will never ask for your:
Recovery phrase,
Password,
Passkeys,
OTP or MFA codes.
Pause payments if you are unsure
If something feels suspicious or rushed, stop and verify the situation independently before sending funds or approving transactions.
Protect your devices and accounts
Use strong and unique passwords,
Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA),
Keep devices and apps updated,
Review account activity regularly,
Enable transaction notifications whenever possible.
Remaining cautious and verifying requests independently are among the most effective ways to protect yourself against fraud and unauthorized account access.
