We've just recently been made aware of a phishing attempt targeting Payoneer account holders via e-mail. The e-mail falsely claims that your card has been deactivated, and directs you to a phony website designed to mirror that of Payoneer's official website, in an attempt to access your personal account information.
If you receive this e-mail, DO NOT download the file or follow the link! Please remember that all genuine Payoneer e-mails are sent from an @payoneer.com address, and your account can only be accessed via Payoneer's official website, www.payoneer.com.
Payoneer has contacted the relevant authorities and is working with the best services available to have this shut down as soon as possible. If you've already downloaded this file and/or entered your account information, please contact our Customer Support department right away at http://www.payoneer....contactUs.aspx.
Following is an example of this phishing attempt. Note how the e-mail address is not an official @payoneer.com address, and that the message requires you download a file directing you to a server/website other than www.payoneer.com. Again, DO NOT download this file or or give out your personal account details. For more details on how to prevent phishing and identity theft, check out our blog post about it via this link.










