How to deal with fraudulent and suspicious messages
At DXF4You, we take the security of our users seriously. All official emails from DXF4You are sent exclusively from info@dxf4you.com. If you receive an email from another address, it is likely a scam, so please follow these steps:
- Do not open suspicious links
If a message contains links or attachments, avoid opening them. Doing so could result in identity theft or malware infection on your device.
- Do not provide personal information
Never disclose your credentials, passwords, or financial information in response to a suspicious message.
- Report an incident
If you receive a suspicious message, please notify DXF4You support service immediately:
- Send us an email at info@dxf4you.com or use the form on the Contact Us page.
- Specify the details of the message in the email (text, sender, date of receipt).
The DXF4You administration never requests your passwords or payment information via emails or messages. If you receive such a request, it may be a fraud attempt.
We are always ready to help you protect your account and solve any problems.