

access to your devices via remote desktop access software like Teamviewer or AnyDesk.removing your 2FA methods or Master Key.

Never give out your passwords to anyone who asks.

These links are malicious and will request that you enter your username and password or, in the case of a wallet, your 12 or 24 word seed phrase. The links will lead to a website that looks almost identical to the actual exchange or wallet. This could be a scammer whom is impersonating Kraken or another exchange or wallet provider. Īnother method of phishing occurs when you receive an unsolicited email or text that asks you to click a link or sign-in to your account. These sites will often look almost identical to the official Kraken site, with the most telling difference being that the website address is noticeably different from the official URL, which is. While phishing scams come in many forms, the most common scenario occurs when a client uses a search engine to search the word “Kraken”, clicks on the first link they see and unknowingly enters their sign-in credentials into a fraudulent site imitating the real Kraken website.
