After logging into your Crypto.com account, you notice suspicious activity/transactions that were not authorized by your, or you were unable to log into your account because your login credentials no longer work. This could be a sign your account has been hacked. You can reset your password to regain access to your account, and you should email Crypto.com customer support immediately to report the suspicious activity and aid in account recovery.
Despite all the security measures available, cryptocurrency accounts sometimes become compromised. It's possible your account was targeted, or that the exchange itself fell victim to hackers. In any case, you want to recover your account and protect your assets as quickly as possible. How to you recover a hacked Crypto.com account? What steps can you take? You can learn more about Crypto.com account recovery by contact customer support here, and below is information on how to recognize suspicious activity and what steps to take when you notice it.
Recognizing the signs of an account being compromised is the first step in recovering your account and protecting your funds. Below are some indications your account may have been hacked:
As soon as you notice your account may be compromised, you want to take immediate steps to prevent further loss and recover your account. The best way is to contact Crypto.com customer support here via email. In your email, include the following information:
Once you've sent the email to customer support, you want to reset your password. At the login screen, select "Forgot your password?" A reset link will be emailed to you so you can reset your password and access your account.
Account security is a number one priority for Crypto.com. When you notice your account has been compromised, alert customer support here immediately to regain access and prevent further loss.
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