Over the past 24 hours we have become aware of a further phishing attempt using our brand, sent using a spoofed email address.

The email in question is not as a result of a compromise of our systems.

This latest phishing scam — and any further attacks that occur — will be reported as appropriate to the relevant authorities, as with the email hack that occurred on February 01st.

Please take the time to read these security tips:

1. Make sure you’re dealing with us

The website

The DADI website ( https://dadi.cloud/ ) is the only website for the accessing of services relating to the DADI network and the crowdsale

) is the for the accessing of services relating to the DADI network and the crowdsale Do not visit from a link if possible. Type it directly into the address bar of your browser

Beware of clone websites that look deliberately similar to confuse you

Look out for the lock sign in the browser address bar to verify the security certificate

Email

DADI emails will only come from support@dadi.co

Emails from support@dadi.co will only ever be sent in reply to a support request that you have made

will only ever be sent in reply to a support request that you have made If you are not sure about an email you received, please ask for confirmation

Always check the header details of any email you receive to verify that it is from dadi.co

We will NEVER provide an ETH address via email or ask for your wallet private key or personal information

2. Using Telegram (and other social channels)