CoinMadi follows strict internal security practices aimed at keeping your cryptocurrency safe, which we’ve detailed here. It is, however, important that you also take certain precautions to ensure that you are the only person with access to your account. If someone gains access to your account, your cryptocurrency may be at risk.
Please read these Terms carefully before using the CoinMadi Site because they affect your legal rights and obligations.
Some of the most common methods that scammers may use to gain access to and perform unauthorised transactions on your account are explained below:
Account takeovers: CoinMadi relies on your email address and phone number for communication with you. If someone gains unauthorised control over these, they could potentially gain access to your CoinMadi account. It is, therefore, important to make sure that you have strong security on your email and CoinMadi accounts.
Phishing: This is when you are tricked into revealing personal information, such as usernames, passwords, or other sensitive information. Phishing can take many forms, for example:
CoinMadi will never call, email, or SMS/instant message you and ask you for your password. If anyone contacts you claiming to be from CoinMadi and asks for this information, you should end communication and get in touch with us by contacting support yourself.
Malware: This is an advanced method where scammers gain access to your devices through sophisticated software programs that allow them to take control of your computer, steal your passwords or other sensitive information.
Identity theft: This is when someone obtains access to your personal information and pretends to be you in order to, for example, open an account in your name and/or transact on your account. Identity theft may occur when your identification document, passport or other information is stolen (either physically, through phishing or by other forms of social engineering). There is also a risk of identity theft taking place when your device is stolen.
Transactions in our Supported Cryptocurrencies are generally irreversible, which means that losses due to fraudulent or accidental transactions are not recoverable. It is therefore very important that you understand how to identify and avoid falling victim to these types of attacks. Here are some precautions you can take:
We encourage you to visit our Academy where you can learn more about securing your CoinMadi account, and how to avoid being scammed. Also, keep an eye on our monthly newsletter as well as our blog where we publish topical information.
If you believe your account has been compromised, please let us know by submitting a ticket to us as soon as possible.
CoinMadi cannot be held responsible for a loss of funds where you have fallen victim to one of these attacks, as set out in our Terms of use, but we will do everything we can to assist you.