
Scam & Fraud Awareness
We’ve recently been made aware of fraudulent activity involving individuals impersonating Genium and our team members. These scammers have approached people on platforms like LinkedIn and WhatsApp with fake job offers, programs, and requests for money or cryptocurrency. To be clear, Genium has no involvement in these activities. We do not request payments or cryptocurrency from the public, and we never recruit through unsolicited messages.
These scams take different forms, but the pattern is the same: fake job postings or direct job offers we have not published, messages falsely claiming to represent Genium and requesting money or cryptocurrency, and invitations to join non-existent programs or platforms using our name.
How to Verify a Message from Genium
Here’s how you can confirm a message is really from us:
• Official website:
Genium.com
• Verified LinkedIn company page
www.linkedin.com/company/genium.io
• Official company email domain:
@genium.io
• We never request personal financial information, cryptocurrency transfers, or payments through unsolicited messages.
What To Do If You’re Contacted by a Scammer
If you suspect a scammer has contacted you, don’t respond, click links, or share personal or financial information. Take screenshots, report the account to the platform, and if money has already been sent, contact your bank immediately and notify your local cybercrime unit.

What We’re Doing About It: We take the misuse of our name seriously. Every report we receive is investigated, and fraudulent activity is immediately reported to the platforms involved and, when appropriate, to authorities.Our team is committed to protecting the Genium community and ensuring our name remains synonymous with trust, innovation, and quality.
Thank you for helping us protect our community.
If you’ve been targeted or scammed, please report it immediately to
security-alert@genium.io
