Scams and Reporting

What this page covers
This page helps anyone spot scams and send a report to Qont Security. You will find the most common signs to watch for and simple steps to verify an email, message, or website.
Recognize common scams
Impersonation of Qont staff
Names, titles, or photos copied from public sources to ask for money or access.
Phishing emails and texts
Messages that ask you to click a link or open a file to fix a fake problem.
Fake websites and app listings
Look-alike domains or app pages that capture logins or payments.
Social media imposters
Profiles that mimic Qont or Qont staff to push links or offers.
Invoice or payment fraud
Fake orders, new bank details, or rush payments that do not match your records.
Fake reseller or partner claims
Unapproved sellers that misuse Qont branding.
Tech support scams
Cold calls or messages that demand remote access or payment to “fix” an issue.
Verify it is Qont
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Check the sender address and the full link before you click.
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Sign in by typing qont.net in your browser, not by a link in a message.
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Confirm invoices or bank details through your account or a known contact.
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Compare the website address to qont.net. Small changes can signal a fake.
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Qont will not ask for your password by email or text.
If you shared information
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Reset your password and turn on two step verification.
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Review recent account activity and sign out other sessions.
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Contact Qont Security if you see changes you do not recognize.
For businesses
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Ask your admin to verify domains and sender policies.
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Share this page with your team as part of security awareness.
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Buy only through official channels listed on qont.net.
Our response
Qont reviews reports, takes action on confirmed abuse, and updates guidance when new tactics appear. Your reports help keep the community safe.