Our Commitment to Your Security
Protecting clients and stakeholders is central to our culture. We deploy layered controls—identity verification, transaction monitoring, device reputation, and 24/7 incident response—to keep your interactions with NairaGods safe. This page explains common scams, how we contact you, and how to report concerns.
Common Scams to Watch For
Phishing Emails & SMS
- Messages claiming “account locked” or “urgent payment required”.
- Links to fake login pages capturing your credentials.
- Attachments with malware.
Impersonation of Staff
- Fake advisors requesting fees via personal accounts.
- Unsolicited investment “guarantees”.
- Profiles using our name/logo without official contacts.
Social Media & Messaging
- Giveaways, “doubles your funds”, or crypto-only requests.
- Accounts asking you to move chats off-platform.
- Links to copycat websites.
Payment Diversion
- Last-minute bank detail changes via email.
- Invoices with unfamiliar beneficiary names.
- “Processing” fees before funding approval.
Job & CV Scams
- Roles requiring upfront “training” or “equipment” fees.
- Interviews conducted only via DM with no emails.
- Offers from non-corporate email domains.
Malware & Remote Access
- Apps or files from unknown sources.
- Requests to install remote-control tools.
- Fake “security” software popups.
How NairaGods Will Contact You
We May
- Use official emails (e.g., @nairagods.com).
- Call you after scheduling or for ongoing cases.
- Send secure links that begin with https:// to our domains.
We Will Not
- Ask for your password, full card PIN, or OTP.
- Request crypto or gift-card payments.
- Pressure you to act immediately or secretly.
Protect Yourself: Best Practices
- Verify sender domains and hover over links before clicking.
- Type our website address directly into your browser—avoid search ads for login.
- Enable multi-factor authentication where available.
- Keep devices updated; use reputable antivirus.
- Confirm bank detail changes via a known phone number.
- When in doubt, contact us through the IR/Support pages listed on our site.
If you believe your account or device is compromised, change passwords immediately and contact your bank and local authorities.
Fraud FAQs
I clicked a suspicious link. What should I do?
Disconnect from the internet, run a malware scan, change your passwords from a clean device, and report the incident below.
How do I confirm if a message is from NairaGods?
Check the sender domain, compare numbers with our website, and never trust requests for secrecy or urgency. When unsure, contact us via the numbers listed on our site.
Someone is using your logo to raise funds.
Please submit the account/handle, screenshots, and links using the Report Fraud form. Our team will act swiftly.
Report Fraud or Security Concern
Provide as much detail as possible. Our Security Desk reviews submissions promptly.