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? Official Security Notice Regarding Crypto.com Support Number ®™↩?↪ // (( +1:833:( - johncarter01q - 14-08-2025

– Crypto.com is committed to safeguarding the assets and personal information of its global user base. Recently, our team has been alerted to the circulation of an unverified number — Crypto.com support number ®™↩?↪ // (( +1:833Sad611):7963 // — appearing on third-party websites, social media, and online advertisements. We want to emphasize that this number is not affiliated with Crypto.com and should not be used for customer service inquiries. Crypto.com support number Crypto.com customer support number Crypto.com wallet support number Crypto.com tech support number Crypto.com support number Crypto.com customer support number Crypto.com wallet support number Crypto.com tech support number Crypto.com support number Crypto.com customer support number Crypto.com wallet support number Crypto.com tech support number Crypto.com support number Crypto.com customer support number Crypto.com wallet support number Crypto.com tech support number[/b][/b]


[b]? How Crypto.com Officially Handles Support[/b]

[b]Crypto.com does not operate a public, inbound phone line for general account issues. To protect users from phishing and social engineering scams, all official support is provided through:[/b]
    1. [b][b]In-App Chat – Accessed directly in the Crypto.com mobile app under Settings → Help Center. [/b][/b][/b][/b]

    1. [b][b][b][b]Help Center Websitehttps://help.crypto.com contains trusted articles, troubleshooting steps, and security guidance. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]

    1. [b][b][b][b][b]Official Email Communications – Sent only from domains ending in @crypto.com, and never requesting sensitive credentials or recovery phrases. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]



[b][b][b][b][b][b]⚠️ The Risk of Calling Unverified Numbers[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]

[b][b][b][b][b][b]Fraudulent phone numbers like [b]+1:833Sad611):7963 are often operated by scammers posing as customer service agents. These individuals may:[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Request your [b]12- or 24-word recovery phrase. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Ask for login credentials, passwords, or 2FA codes. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Direct you to send cryptocurrency to “safe” wallets they control. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Instruct you to install remote-access software to take over your device. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]

[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Once sensitive data is compromised, cryptocurrency funds can be irreversibly stolen.[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]


[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]? Warning Signs of a Scam Number[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]

[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]A phone number is likely fraudulent if:[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]It is [b]not published on the official Crypto.com website or in the Help Center. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]You find it through search ads, unverified blogs, or suspicious forums. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]The “agent” pressures you to act urgently, citing fake security threats. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]You are asked to bypass standard in-app verification steps. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]



[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]? Protecting Your Account[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Never disclose your recovery phrase to anyone — including supposed “support” agents. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Enable and regularly update [b]two-factor authentication on your account. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Only initiate support requests from the official Crypto.com app or website. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Bookmark https://help.crypto.com to avoid fake links. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
    • [b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Stay alert for unusual login activity and update passwords promptly if concerned. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]



[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]? Final Statement[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]

[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]Crypto.com urges all users to ignore [b]Crypto.com support number ®™↩?↪ // (( +1:833Sad611):7963 // and to report any suspicious activity through the in-app support system. Protecting your assets begins with using only verified communication channels. In the decentralized world of cryptocurrency, security is a shared responsibility — and vigilance is the first line of defense.[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
[b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b][b]For further information and verified support resources, please visit the official Help Center at https://help.crypto.com. [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]