HashKey Capital responds: Calling on the community to work together to prevent online impersonation account fraud
ChainCatcher news, blockchain investment institution HashKey Capital has responded to recent reports of multiple impersonations of its employees' accounts. Regarding criminals posing as employees of the company in an attempt to commit fraud, HashKey Capital assures relevant parties and the public that the company and all its employees are not associated with any impersonation or fraudulent activities.
After understanding the situation, HashKey Capital took decisive action. The company is actively collaborating with relevant experts and has contacted Telegram's official team to discuss how to handle and prevent the spread of suspicious links. In addition, HashKey Capital will establish a dedicated verification page on its official website. Through this verification center, visitors will be able to confirm whether they are communicating with actual members of the HashKey Capital team, ensuring the security of their communication channels.
HashKey Capital urges all relevant parties to remain vigilant and exercise caution when interacting with strangers claiming to be team members of the company. If anyone receives contact from an impersonated account, please promptly reach out to the official team for assistance.
To mitigate potential risks, the public is advised not to respond to such suspicious messages, not to provide any personal information, or engage in any communication with the sender. Additionally, do not click on any links shared in chats or emails, or download software from any unverified sources, as they may contain malware or viruses that could jeopardize the recipient's computer security.
HashKey Capital is committed to protecting the safety of its partners and the Web3 ecosystem and will continue to take proactive measures against fraudulent activities. At the same time, it appreciates the support and cooperation provided by the community in this regard.