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$BTC ⚠️ **Stay Alert! 5 Signs of Phishing on Binance That You MUST Not Ignore!** ⚠️ Scammers are always trying to deceive you. Learn to identify and protect yourself from fake emails and messages that impersonate Binance: 1. **Errors in Portuguese and Grammar:** Official messages from Binance are well-written. Gross errors are a major red flag! 2. **Suspicious Links:** Be wary of links that do not lead directly to the official domain `binance.com` or `binance.vision`. Hover over the link (without clicking!) to see the real destination. 3. **Urgent Requests for Personal Information:** Binance will NEVER ask for your password, 2FA code, or verification information via email or chat. 4. **Unexpected Attachments:** Never download or open attachments from emails or messages you weren't expecting, especially if they look like invoices or security notifications. 5. **"Too Good to Be True" Offers:** Promotions or prizes that seem too good to be true are usually traps to steal your data. Protect your account and your funds! Share this tip! 🛡️ \#Binance \#Phishing \#CryptoSecurity \#Scam \#SecurityTips \#ProtejaSeusDados
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⚠️ **Stay Alert! 5 Signs of Phishing on Binance That You MUST Not Ignore!** ⚠️

Scammers are always trying to deceive you. Learn to identify and protect yourself from fake emails and messages that impersonate Binance:

1. **Errors in Portuguese and Grammar:** Official messages from Binance are well-written. Gross errors are a major red flag!
2. **Suspicious Links:** Be wary of links that do not lead directly to the official domain `binance.com` or `binance.vision`. Hover over the link (without clicking!) to see the real destination.
3. **Urgent Requests for Personal Information:** Binance will NEVER ask for your password, 2FA code, or verification information via email or chat.
4. **Unexpected Attachments:** Never download or open attachments from emails or messages you weren't expecting, especially if they look like invoices or security notifications.
5. **"Too Good to Be True" Offers:** Promotions or prizes that seem too good to be true are usually traps to steal your data.

Protect your account and your funds! Share this tip! 🛡️

\#Binance \#Phishing \#CryptoSecurity \#Scam \#SecurityTips \#ProtejaSeusDados
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