Advanced Security Settings: Implement the "Anti-Phishing Code" Mechanism
Phishing via spoofed official emails remains one of the most common vectors for targeting institutional accounts and corporate assets. To effectively defend your organization against credential harvesting and malicious impersonation, UMX provides the "Anti-Phishing Code" feature under our Advanced Security Settings (accessible via "User Center" -> "Security Center" -> "Advanced Security Settings", as shown below).
The Anti-Phishing Code acts as your organization's exclusive, cryptographic authentication seal. Once activated, this custom code is strictly mandated to appear in all official emails sent by the platform to your registered addresses. If an incoming email lacks this code or displays an incorrect one, it can instantly be flagged as a malicious attempt.
Key Capabilities & Advantages
Exclusive Identity Verification: Your account administrator can configure a unique, confidential alphanumeric code. All genuine platform communications—such as statements, login alerts, and security verification notifications—will prominently feature this credential.
Zero-Effort Threat Detection: Because external bad actors cannot access the private code configured within your secure dashboard, any spoofed or cloned emails will fail to replicate it, allowing your team to instantly verify email authenticity.
Streamlined Global Deployment: Simply click "Manage" next to the Anti-Phishing Code field in your Security Center (as shown above), input your designated code, and authorize it via standard Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to enforce it globally across your account immediately.
Security Best Practice We strongly urge institutional clients to activate the Anti-Phishing Code immediately across all primary and high-privilege sub-accounts. Train your operators to adopt a "verify code before clicking" compliance habit. If any communication lacks your designated code, do not engage with any links and report it to our official support channel right away.