Phishing: don't let scammers take your Binance account ❗️❗️❗️
Fraudsters engaging in phishing impersonate Binance support on social media and email, using fake links to steal your account details.
Mistakes, strange URLs, and random messages asking for help are red flags. If something seems suspicious, verify communications through official Binance channels.
Our specialized teams work for you 24/7, but it is up to users to ensure the security of their devices and report issues quickly to stay safe.
Phishing scammers never sleep. Recently, they have prepared a new bait: fake customer support. Pretending to be Binance helpers on Telegram, email, or social media, they lure users, obtain their credentials, and disappear with the catch.
Binance's specialized teams are hunting these fraudsters 24/7, but your own vigilance is the strongest line of defense. Below you will see how this scam works, meet an almost victim who noticed the trap, and get anti-phishing protection that every Binance user should carry.
Traps in social media and emails
A scammer contacts you as 'Binance support' on Telegram or via email, claiming there is an urgent issue.
They send links for 'verification' of your account or 'resetting' your login.
Clicking on it redirects you to a fake site that steals your credentials or 2FA codes.
Targets: no one escapes responsibility
People who always click on links, users with unreliable phone security or spam-filled inboxes are bright signals on the scammers' radar. However, it is important to remember that anyone can become a target. It doesn't matter who you are or where you are in the world, you can become a target.
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