It's important to stay vigilant anytime you receive an unexpected email, even if the message appears to be from a service you trust. Read on for help identifying and reporting this activity.
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How do I identify and report a fake email or website pretending to be Venmo?
We continuously work to address fake, phishing, or “spoof” communication including emails, websites, and text messages. We review all submissions sent to us and work with law enforcement around the world to stop online criminals.
If you're unsure about or don't trust a communication claiming to be from Venmo, check to see if the message does any of the following:
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Uses impersonal, generic greetings, such as “Dear user” or “Dear [your email address]”
Emails from Venmo typically address you by your first and last names or by your business name. We never say things like "Dear user" or "Hello Venmo member.”
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Asks you to click on links that take you to a fake website
Always check links in an email before you click them. A link could look perfectly secure like www.venmo.com/SpecialOffers. If you’re on a computer, make sure to move your mouse over the link (hover, don't click) to see the true destination. If you aren’t certain, don’t click on the link.
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Contains unknown attachments
Only open an attachment if you're sure it’s legitimate and secure. Be particularly cautious of invoices from companies and contractors you're not familiar with. Some attachments contain viruses that install themselves when opened.
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Conveys a false sense of urgency.
Phishing emails are often alarmist, warning you to update your account immediately. They're hoping you'll fall for their sense of urgency and ignore warning signs that the email is fake. If there’s an urgent need for you to complete something on your account, you can find this information by logging into Venmo or by opening your Venmo app.
Reporting Suspicious Communications
Emails/Websites
Phishing emails often lead you to fake websites to steal your private, sensitive data. These websites could look unusual or they could appear genuine but have a suspicious URL. Some phishing emails can contain a phone number they want you to call in order to “fix” an issue.
If you receive a suspicious email or website link:
- Don’t click on any links inside of the email or on the website, and don’t download any attachments
- Don’t enter any information
- Don’t change the subject line and don’t forward the message as an attachment.
- DO forward the email as an attachment and/or the website to phishing@venmo.com
- DO delete the email from your inbox
- If you notice any unexpected activity on your Venmo account, please also contact our support team
SMS/Text Messages
If you receive a text message with a link inviting you to visit a website:
- Don’t click on any links inside of the SMS text message
- DO screenshot the message, including the full telephone number
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DO forward the screenshot to phishing@venmo.com as an attachment
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DO delete the message from your inbox
Note: Venmo will sometimes text you from 86753 about actions on your account.
Phone Calls
If you receive a suspicious telephone call:
- Don't provide any of your personal information to the caller
- Don't repeat any account access codes to the caller
- DO take a screenshot of your phone log highlighting the telephone number that called you (please redact any other numbers in the screenshot)
- DO forward the screenshot of the phone number to phishing@venmo.com as an attachment
- DO include details of the telephone call, including what the caller stated or asked from you
If the caller left a voicemail, and you’re able to view a transcript on your mobile device, include a screenshot of it in your message.
Please note: The phishing@venmo.com email address is an automated inbox. Do not share any personal information in any emails sent to this address or reply directly. For any additional concerns, please contact our Support team.
Safeguarding Your Account
If you shared your financial or personal information or entered sensitive information on a fake website, please follow these steps as soon as possible:
- Change your Venmo password immediately
- Contact your bank and credit or debit card issuer and let them know what happened
- Review your recent Venmo activity to make sure you authorized all the payments
- Report any unauthorized payments or activity to Venmo by contacting our Support team
Our parent company, PayPal, also offers the following resources to help you recognize and prevent fraudulent activity:
- https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/security/suspicious-activity
- https://paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/security/online-security-guide
What else can I do to report fraudulent activity?
If you’re a victim of fraudulent activity, the following resources may be helpful:
- www.ic3.gov (Internet Crime Complaint Center)
- www.fraud.org (Register complaints as well as receive tips to prevent fraud)
- http://phish-education.apwg.org/r/en/index.htm (Anti-Phishing work group)
- Local law enforcement