What is a Phishing Scam?
Phishing scams are fraudulent attempts by attackers to steal your sensitive information such as private keys, passwords, or recovery phrases by pretending to be a trusted entity.
Common Phishing Techniques Targeting Exodus Wallet Users
- Fake websites mimicking Exodus official site
- Phishing emails requesting sensitive data
- Malicious links or attachments claiming to be from Exodus
- Fake social media accounts or messages
How to Protect Your Exodus Wallet
- Always Verify URLs: Only use the official Exodus website https://www.exodus.com.
- Never Share Your Recovery Phrase: Exodus support will never ask for your 12-word phrase.
- Use Two-Factor Authentication: Enable 2FA on your email and associated accounts.
- Beware of Suspicious Emails and Links: Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources.
- Keep Software Updated: Regularly update Exodus Wallet and your device's security software.
- Use Hardware Wallets: Consider integrating hardware wallets for added security.
What to Do If You Suspect a Phishing Attempt
- Do not enter any information or download attachments.
- Report the phishing attempt to Exodus support via their official channels.
- Run antivirus scans on your device.
- Change passwords and enable extra security measures.
Need More Help?
If you think your Exodus Wallet has been compromised or you need assistance, please contact our expert support team.