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Abstract:Monex Group, located in Tokyo, is alerting the public about a number of websites that are misusing its credentials. Clones are such websites.
To deceive the public, organizations behind clone websites often utilize the data (name, logo, locations, etc.) of an approved firm. Monex has issued a warning about a number of spoofing websites that use its logo and corporate name.
Monex's comment is below:
“We are now getting a number of complaints about fake websites that use the Monex Group logo and corporate name.” Our organization has spotted but does not run the websites listed below. Please use caution while using any dubious services or websites or entering any personal information.
Monexcrypto.co
Monexcrypto.net
Moneycrypto.me
Monex Information
Monex Group is a large online financial organization that runs retail online brokerages in Japan, the United States, China (including Hong Kong), and Australia, as well as providing asset management, investor education, M&A advising, international FX, and cryptocurrency exchange services.
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WikiFX is a search engine for worldwide corporate financial information. Its primary duty is to search for basic information, regulatory licenses, the credit assessment, platform identification, and other services for the participating foreign currency trading firms.
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