Fraud Alert and Notice:
Protect Yourself from Impersonation and Fraudulent Activity
Effective Date: October 28, 2025
Last Updated: October 28, 2025
At Nexxen (including all affiliated brands, subsidiaries, and business entities), your trust and safety are important to us. We have recently identified instances where unauthorized individuals and fraudulent organizations are falsely claiming to represent Nexxen. These bad actors attempt to deceive businesses, job seekers, and partners into providing personal or financial information or making payments under false pretenses.
These communications are not legitimate and are not connected to Nexxen in any way.
Common Types of Reported Fraud
Fraudulent activity may include:
- Fake job offers or recruitment outreach claiming to be from Nexxen
- Misuse of Nexxen’s name in “ad optimization” or “media buying” scams
- Impersonation of Nexxen account managers, support staff, or executives
- Unsolicited requests for payments related to activation, onboarding, or training
- Messages sent from look-alike or spoofed email domains
- Fraudulent contracts, invoices, or partnership documents using our logo without permission
How Nexxen Operates
For your protection, please note:
- Nexxen never asks for payment from job applicants, publishers, or advertisers during onboarding.
- Nexxen does not conduct business using free email accounts (Gmail, Yahoo, etc.).
- Nexxen does not initiate partnerships through WhatsApp, Telegram, or SMS alone.
- Official Nexxen communication will always come from a @nexxen.com email address or verified corporate domain.
- All hiring involves formal interviews, legitimate job postings, and background verification processes.
How to Protect Yourself
If you receive a suspicious message claiming affiliation with Nexxen:
- Do not send money
- Do not share personal, business, or financial information
- Do not click unknown links or open unexpected attachments
- Validate the email domain carefully
- Contact us to confirm authenticity
Report Suspicious Activity
If you believe you have been contacted by a fraudulent party claiming to be Nexxen, please forward the details to:
Include any screenshots, emails, names, websites, phone numbers, or documents so we can investigate.
Report Fraud to Authorities
If you believe you have been a victim of fraud, we strongly encourage you to report it to your local law enforcement as well as the following:
| Region | Authority | Link |
| United States | FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) | https://www.ic3.gov |
| United States | Federal Trade Commission (FTC) | https://reportfraud.ftc.gov |
| Global | Local law enforcement or cybercrime agency | Varies by region |
Nexxen remains committed to safeguarding our global community.
Legal Disclaimer
Nexxen is not responsible for any losses, damages, costs, or expenses that may result from fraudulent activity conducted by unauthorized third parties misusing the Nexxen name, trademarks, or likeness.
Nexxen:
- Disclaims any association with fraudulent communications or false representations
- Does not control and is not liable for third-party actions, scams, or impersonation attempts
- Reserves all legal rights to protect its name, intellectual property, and brand
- Encourages individuals to independently verify communications purported to be from Nexxen
We are providing this information to you to protect you from widespread scams in the online forum. You are solely responsible for verifying the legitimacy of any communication claiming to come from Nexxen.