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Indodax issued a public warning about the rise of fake websites and communications impersonating its brand, urging users to verify website domains and avoid clicking on suspicious links to protect their accounts from phishing scams.
Indodax has issued an official advisory warning users about the proliferation of fraudulent websites and communications impersonating the Indodax brand. The guidance explains that these phishing attempts aim to steal sensitive information such as passwords or financial details by mimicking legitimate sites or sending deceptive messages.
Users are advised to verify the authenticity of messages and websites by checking email addresses, phone numbers, and domain names, and to access Indodax services only through the official website or trusted app. Additional security recommendations include enabling two-factor authentication, regularly updating passwords, monitoring account activity, and employing general cybersecurity best practices.
Indodax is Indonesia's largest cryptocurrency exchange, offering trading in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, DASH, and a variety of altcoins and tokens, with trading available only against the Indonesian rupee (IDR). The platform features a TradingView terminal, mobile trading options, multiple deposit/withdrawal methods, and fixed maker (0%) and taker (0.3%) fees, but does not provide demo accounts or educational materials for beginners. For more details, see the full broker profile on Traders Union.
For more on Indodax's recent campaigns, see the previous Indodax update on Traders Union, which covered their Bitcoin Pizza Day giveaway, awarding USDT and merchandise to active participants.