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WikiFX Urgent Announcement: Beware of Phishing Emails Masquerading as Official Communications
Abstract:Recently, we have received reports from users who have been targeted by fraudulent impersonation attempts. Malicious actors are using email addresses highly similar to our official customer service email address support@wikifxglobal.com – (Please Note That Our Legitimate Address is support@wikifx.com) to send fraudulent emails. These emails falsely claim to address account issues and offer funds recovery, attempting to trick users into paying “recovery fees.”

To all WikiFX Users:
Recently, we have received reports from users who have been targeted by fraudulent impersonation attempts. Malicious actors are using email addresses highly similar to our official customer service email address support@wikifxglobal.com – (Please Note That Our Legitimate Address is support@wikifx.com) to send fraudulent emails. These emails falsely claim to address account issues and offer funds recovery, attempting to trick users into paying “recovery fees.”
Scam Email Example Warning:
Subject: CORSA FUTURES Account Issue - Wikifx Global Recovery (SCAM EMAIL SUBJECT LINE, DO NOT CLICK OR REPLY)
Fraudulent Email Content (SCAM EMAIL, DO NOT TRUST):
We already investigated this case upon sending you and email, unfortunately you have been scammed by your broker and the person introduced to you.
This is not the first time we received a report against this broker. What we can do is to help you recover your losses from your broker.
Corsa Futures license has not been approved and pending due to this multiple issue and report they received.
In order to recover your funds, you have to do the following before we reached out the Corsa Futures.
You have to pay 3000 USDT in accordance and to submit a file to FCA.
If you can do this, you can recover your funds within 2 days but only 90% and not 100%.
Hereby, we solemnly declare:
WikiFX only uses emails with the following three suffixes for official communication:
- wikifx.com
- wikiglobal.com
- wikifxedm.com
Any email purportedly from WikiFX using a different email suffix is fraudulent and not sent by WikiFX.
We urge all users to enhance their cybersecurity awareness, protect their personal information, and avoid trusting emails or information from unofficial sources. Let's work together to combat online fraud. We also encourage users to actively report fraudulent activities to help create a safer, more reliable, and transparent forex trading environment.
WikiFX
December 18, 2024

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