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Scammer Impersonates Trump Official to Steal $250K in CryptoTypo in domain name leads to convincing phishing attack targeting US political circles A Nigerian fraudster is accused of stealing $250,000 in cryptocurrency by impersonating a senior figure associated with Donald Trump's and J.D. Vance’s presidential inaugural committee, according to U.S. federal prosecutors. The individual reportedly mimicked Steve Witkoff, co-chair of the Trump-Vance inaugural committee, and on December 24, 2024, sent a deceptive email from @t47lnaugural.com — subtly replacing the letter “i” in the real domain @t47inaugural.com with a lowercase “L”, which appears nearly identical in certain fonts. Believing the email to be legitimate, the victim transferred 250,300 USDT.ETH, a dollar-pegged stablecoin on the Ethereum blockchain, to a crypto wallet controlled by the scammer just two days later. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, the FBI was able to trace the blockchain activity and recover $40,300 of the stolen funds, which are now subject to civil forfeiture. AI, politics, and phishing: A new landscape for crypto fraud Tether, the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, helped authorities freeze the stolen funds — part of a broader trend of cooperation in fighting crypto fraud. Last month, the company also supported a $225 million seizure related to a massive “pig butchering” investment scam involving multiple federal agencies. Security experts say this scam represents a modern twist on an old tactic: phishing, updated for the crypto age. Criminals now exploit political figures and real-world events to build trust and urgency, making their scams more believable. “This is pure opportunism — exploiting public trust, political sentiment, and the irreversible nature of crypto transactions,” said one crypto exchange CEO. Experts warn that as AI and deepfake technologies improve, phishing schemes will become faster, more convincing, and scalable. Preventing these scams will require coordination among regulators, tech companies, financial institutions, and the crypto industry. Another analyst noted that phishing remains the oldest trick in the book — still fooling victims across crypto, e-commerce, and online banking. Rather than hacking systems, scammers manipulate human emotion, triggering fear, greed, or FOMO. While many blame cryptocurrencies themselves, security professionals point to traditional tools — like fake URLs and spoofed domains — that remain the backbone of most fraud. In legacy systems like VoIP and domain infrastructure, where KYC is weak, scammers continue to exploit these gaps just as they have for decades. #Cryptoscam , #CyberSecurity , #PhishingAlert , #CryptoCrime , #CryptoNews Stay one step ahead – follow our profile and stay informed about everything important in the world of cryptocurrencies! Notice: ,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“

Scammer Impersonates Trump Official to Steal $250K in Crypto

Typo in domain name leads to convincing phishing attack targeting US political circles

A Nigerian fraudster is accused of stealing $250,000 in cryptocurrency by impersonating a senior figure associated with Donald Trump's and J.D. Vance’s presidential inaugural committee, according to U.S. federal prosecutors.
The individual reportedly mimicked Steve Witkoff, co-chair of the Trump-Vance inaugural committee, and on December 24, 2024, sent a deceptive email from @t47lnaugural.com — subtly replacing the letter “i” in the real domain @t47inaugural.com with a lowercase “L”, which appears nearly identical in certain fonts.
Believing the email to be legitimate, the victim transferred 250,300 USDT.ETH, a dollar-pegged stablecoin on the Ethereum blockchain, to a crypto wallet controlled by the scammer just two days later. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, the FBI was able to trace the blockchain activity and recover $40,300 of the stolen funds, which are now subject to civil forfeiture.

AI, politics, and phishing: A new landscape for crypto fraud
Tether, the issuer of the USDT stablecoin, helped authorities freeze the stolen funds — part of a broader trend of cooperation in fighting crypto fraud. Last month, the company also supported a $225 million seizure related to a massive “pig butchering” investment scam involving multiple federal agencies.
Security experts say this scam represents a modern twist on an old tactic: phishing, updated for the crypto age. Criminals now exploit political figures and real-world events to build trust and urgency, making their scams more believable.
“This is pure opportunism — exploiting public trust, political sentiment, and the irreversible nature of crypto transactions,” said one crypto exchange CEO.
Experts warn that as AI and deepfake technologies improve, phishing schemes will become faster, more convincing, and scalable. Preventing these scams will require coordination among regulators, tech companies, financial institutions, and the crypto industry.
Another analyst noted that phishing remains the oldest trick in the book — still fooling victims across crypto, e-commerce, and online banking. Rather than hacking systems, scammers manipulate human emotion, triggering fear, greed, or FOMO.
While many blame cryptocurrencies themselves, security professionals point to traditional tools — like fake URLs and spoofed domains — that remain the backbone of most fraud. In legacy systems like VoIP and domain infrastructure, where KYC is weak, scammers continue to exploit these gaps just as they have for decades.

#Cryptoscam , #CyberSecurity , #PhishingAlert , #CryptoCrime , #CryptoNews

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,,The information and views presented in this article are intended solely for educational purposes and should not be taken as investment advice in any situation. The content of these pages should not be regarded as financial, investment, or any other form of advice. We caution that investing in cryptocurrencies can be risky and may lead to financial losses.“
🚨 Security Alert🚨: Trezor confirms attackers exploited their support auto-reply system to send scam emails that looked like legit responses. ⚠️ No email breach occurred. ⚠️ Contact form remains secure. NEVER share your wallet backup. Stay sharp. 🛡️ #Trezor #CryptoSecurity #PhishingAlert #CryptoNews #CryptoMarket #Investing
🚨 Security Alert🚨: Trezor confirms attackers exploited their support auto-reply system to send scam emails that looked like legit responses.

⚠️ No email breach occurred.
⚠️ Contact form remains secure.

NEVER share your wallet backup. Stay sharp. 🛡️

#Trezor #CryptoSecurity #PhishingAlert #CryptoNews #CryptoMarket #Investing
⚠️ 5️⃣ CoinMarketCap Hacked with Phishing Popup 📰 “CoinMarketCap Hit by Fake Wallet Popup—Phishing Risk Alert!” A malicious 'Verify Wallet' prompt briefly tricked users into approving ERC‑20 token access. MetaMask and Phantom flags triggered. The popup was removed swiftly. 📌 Top-tier platforms are not immune—stay alert and up-to-date. #Web3Security #PhishingAlert #Salma6422
⚠️ 5️⃣ CoinMarketCap Hacked with Phishing Popup
📰 “CoinMarketCap Hit by Fake Wallet Popup—Phishing Risk Alert!”
A malicious 'Verify Wallet' prompt briefly tricked users into approving ERC‑20 token access. MetaMask and Phantom flags triggered. The popup was removed swiftly.
📌 Top-tier platforms are not immune—stay alert and up-to-date.
#Web3Security #PhishingAlert #Salma6422
🚨 Beware of Phishing Emails! 🚨 🔒 Your security = Your responsibility! Scammers may disguise fake emails as official Binance communication. Stay sharp: ✅ Check the sender's email carefully ✅ Never click suspicious links ✅ Binance will NEVER ask for your password or 2FA ✅ Use the Binance Anti-Phishing Code feature 📬 Got a weird email? Report it to: [email protected] 🛡 Stay Safe. Stay Secure. #Binance #CryptoSafety #PhishingAlert #USNationalDebt
🚨 Beware of Phishing Emails! 🚨
🔒 Your security = Your responsibility!

Scammers may disguise fake emails as official Binance communication. Stay sharp:

✅ Check the sender's email carefully
✅ Never click suspicious links
✅ Binance will NEVER ask for your password or 2FA
✅ Use the Binance Anti-Phishing Code feature

📬 Got a weird email? Report it to: [email protected]

🛡 Stay Safe. Stay Secure. #Binance #CryptoSafety #PhishingAlert #USNationalDebt
🔐 Hacker Kripto: Dari Bobol Kode ke Bobol Otak User! Laporan CertiK bilang, sekarang hacker gak cuma cari celah di smart contract. Mereka mulai .berburu kelemahan di pikiran kita— lewat phishing, tipu-tipu sosial, dan giveaway palsu. Jadi, protokol secanggih apapun bisa kalah sama .klik link asal-asalan. 🚨 Jangan sampai kamu jadi korban karena FOMO atau percaya kata “gratisan” di DM. — Gimana menurut kamu? Lebih bahaya kode yang bocor atau rasa percaya yang bocor? #CryptoSecurityAlert #Certik’s #PhishingAlert #KriptoIndonesia #BinanceSquare
🔐 Hacker Kripto: Dari Bobol Kode ke Bobol Otak User!

Laporan CertiK bilang, sekarang hacker gak cuma cari celah di smart contract. Mereka mulai .berburu kelemahan di pikiran kita— lewat phishing, tipu-tipu sosial, dan giveaway palsu.

Jadi, protokol secanggih apapun bisa kalah sama .klik link asal-asalan.

🚨 Jangan sampai kamu jadi korban karena FOMO atau percaya kata “gratisan” di DM.



Gimana menurut kamu? Lebih bahaya kode yang bocor atau rasa percaya yang bocor?

#CryptoSecurityAlert #Certik’s #PhishingAlert #KriptoIndonesia #BinanceSquare
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🚨 $3M to $330M in Bitcoin… GONE in seconds. Even crypto OGs aren’t immune to mistakes. Back in 2017, an early investor went all in with $3M in BTC. By 2025? That stash was worth $330M. Until it vanished yesterday — completely drained. 🧠 What went wrong? On-chain sleuths point to a compromised wallet — likely due to phishing, weak key protection, or a shady app. One slip. One breach. Hundreds of millions gone in a single transaction. 🔐 The takeaway? Crypto wealth = nothing without proper security. Here’s how to protect your bag: • Don’t store all funds in one hot wallet • Use cold wallets + multisig whenever possible • Treat every crypto message/app/email as suspicious • Audit your security setup — even pros slip up This isn’t just a cautionary tale — it’s a wake-up call. 💬 Does this change how you protect your assets? Hit like if this shocked you. Drop your security tips in the comments. Share to help others stay safe. #Bitcoin #CryptoScam #PhishingAlert #CryptoTips #WalletSafety
🚨 $3M to $330M in Bitcoin… GONE in seconds.
Even crypto OGs aren’t immune to mistakes.

Back in 2017, an early investor went all in with $3M in BTC. By 2025? That stash was worth $330M.
Until it vanished yesterday — completely drained.

🧠 What went wrong?
On-chain sleuths point to a compromised wallet — likely due to phishing, weak key protection, or a shady app.
One slip. One breach. Hundreds of millions gone in a single transaction.

🔐 The takeaway?
Crypto wealth = nothing without proper security.

Here’s how to protect your bag:
• Don’t store all funds in one hot wallet
• Use cold wallets + multisig whenever possible
• Treat every crypto message/app/email as suspicious
• Audit your security setup — even pros slip up

This isn’t just a cautionary tale — it’s a wake-up call.

💬 Does this change how you protect your assets?
Hit like if this shocked you.
Drop your security tips in the comments.
Share to help others stay safe.

#Bitcoin #CryptoScam #PhishingAlert #CryptoTips #WalletSafety
📩 “Reset Your Binance Password” Email? Read This Before Clicking! Scammers are sending fake Binance reset links. ⚠️ What it looks like: From “Binance Support” Subject: Suspicious login Link = Phishing site ✅ Double-check sender’s email ✅ Never click random links ✅ Always use the Binance app or bookmark One click = one hacked account. #Salma6422 #BinanceSecurity #PhishingAlert #CryptoScam We warn. You stay safe.
📩 “Reset Your Binance Password” Email? Read This Before Clicking!
Scammers are sending fake Binance reset links.
⚠️ What it looks like:
From “Binance Support”
Subject: Suspicious login
Link = Phishing site
✅ Double-check sender’s email
✅ Never click random links
✅ Always use the Binance app or bookmark
One click = one hacked account.
#Salma6422 #BinanceSecurity #PhishingAlert #CryptoScam
We warn. You stay safe.
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Haussier
🚨 Protect Your Binance Account NOW! 🔐 Phishing scams are on the rise — don’t be the next victim. 🔒 Activate Your Anti-Phishing Code It’s a custom code you set in your Binance account. From then on, every official Binance email will include this code — so you’ll instantly know it’s real. 👀 Why it matters: Scammers often send fake emails/SMS pretending to be Binance. Without this code, it’s easier to fall for them. 📌 Example: You set your code as: Exemple123 ✅ Real Binance email? You’ll see Exemple123 🚫 Scam email? Code will be missing or wrong. 🛠️ How to Set It Up: 1. Open Binance App 2. Go to Security Settings → Anti-Phishing Code 3. Set a code only you know 4. Done! ⚠️ REMEMBER: Never trust emails, SMS, or calls without your code. Only use the official Binance app or website for support. Stay smart. Stay secure. 🛡️ #BinanceSecurity #PhishingAlert #ProtectYourFunds #FOMCMeeting $FET $MASK
🚨 Protect Your Binance Account NOW! 🔐
Phishing scams are on the rise — don’t be the next victim.
🔒 Activate Your Anti-Phishing Code
It’s a custom code you set in your Binance account. From then on, every official Binance email will include this code — so you’ll instantly know it’s real.
👀 Why it matters:
Scammers often send fake emails/SMS pretending to be Binance. Without this code, it’s easier to fall for them.
📌 Example:
You set your code as: Exemple123
✅ Real Binance email? You’ll see Exemple123
🚫 Scam email? Code will be missing or wrong.
🛠️ How to Set It Up:
1. Open Binance App
2. Go to Security Settings → Anti-Phishing Code
3. Set a code only you know
4. Done!
⚠️ REMEMBER:
Never trust emails, SMS, or calls without your code.
Only use the official Binance app or website for support.
Stay smart. Stay secure. 🛡️
#BinanceSecurity #PhishingAlert #ProtectYourFunds #FOMCMeeting $FET $MASK
🔓 MetaMask Phishing Scandal: The Browser Extension Trap In 2022, hundreds of MetaMask users fell victim to a sophisticated phishing scam, resulting in the theft of millions in ETH and NFTs — all without a single smart contract hack. 🕷️ Attackers used Google ads, fake support emails, and clone websites to trick users into entering their seed phrases on malicious pages that looked exactly like MetaMask’s interface. 🎭 Victims unknowingly handed over full wallet access, and the funds were drained instantly — often while the user was still logged in. 🧠 The incident revealed that social engineering, not code, was becoming one of the greatest threats in Web3. It also sparked a surge in security tools like hardware wallets, phishing detectors, and browser security plugins. 💡 The MetaMask scam served as a harsh wake-up call: decentralization puts responsibility entirely in the user’s hands. 🏷️ #MetaMaskScam #CryptoSecurity #PhishingAlert #Web3Safety #CryptoHistory
🔓 MetaMask Phishing Scandal: The Browser Extension Trap

In 2022, hundreds of MetaMask users fell victim to a sophisticated phishing scam, resulting in the theft of millions in ETH and NFTs — all without a single smart contract hack.

🕷️ Attackers used Google ads, fake support emails, and clone websites to trick users into entering their seed phrases on malicious pages that looked exactly like MetaMask’s interface.

🎭 Victims unknowingly handed over full wallet access, and the funds were drained instantly — often while the user was still logged in.

🧠 The incident revealed that social engineering, not code, was becoming one of the greatest threats in Web3. It also sparked a surge in security tools like hardware wallets, phishing detectors, and browser security plugins.

💡 The MetaMask scam served as a harsh wake-up call: decentralization puts responsibility entirely in the user’s hands.

🏷️ #MetaMaskScam
#CryptoSecurity
#PhishingAlert
#Web3Safety
#CryptoHistory
🚨 Security Alert: USV Partner's X Account Hacked! 🚨 According to BlockBeats, the official X account of Fred Wilson (Union Square Ventures) was compromised earlier today. 👾 Hackers promoted a fake MEME coin contract — now removed. 💥 Users are strongly advised NOT to interact with the account until it's confirmed secure. 🛡️ Protect your assets. Stay vigilant. #CryptoSecurity #PhishingAlert #USV #FredWilson #ScamAlert
🚨 Security Alert: USV Partner's X Account Hacked! 🚨

According to BlockBeats, the official X account of Fred Wilson (Union Square Ventures) was compromised earlier today.

👾 Hackers promoted a fake MEME coin contract — now removed.

💥 Users are strongly advised NOT to interact with the account until it's confirmed secure.

🛡️ Protect your assets. Stay vigilant.

#CryptoSecurity #PhishingAlert #USV #FredWilson #ScamAlert
🚨 SECURITY ALERT FOR BINANCE USERS This message is a reminder that your Anti-Phishing Code is NOT activated yet! 🔐 What does this mean? Without this code, it's harder to verify if emails or SMS claiming to be from Binance are legitimate. Scammers often send fake messages pretending to be Binance — do NOT call or respond to such numbers. ✅ What should you do? Click "Activate Now" from your Binance security settings to set up your personal anti-phishing code. This helps you identify real Binance emails easily and avoid impersonation scams. 📲 Always use the official Binance app or website for support — never trust third-party messages or unknown numbers. Your security is your responsibility — activate your protection now before it’s too late. Let this post serve as a wake-up call — Set up your Anti-Phishing Code, protect your funds, and trade with peace of mind! #CryptoSecurity #BinanceTips #PhishingAlert #StaySafeCrypto #SecureYourAccount
🚨 SECURITY ALERT FOR BINANCE USERS
This message is a reminder that your Anti-Phishing Code is NOT activated yet!
🔐 What does this mean?
Without this code, it's harder to verify if emails or SMS claiming to be from Binance are legitimate.
Scammers often send fake messages pretending to be Binance — do NOT call or respond to such numbers.
✅ What should you do?
Click "Activate Now" from your Binance security settings to set up your personal anti-phishing code. This helps you identify real Binance emails easily and avoid impersonation scams.
📲 Always use the official Binance app or website for support — never trust third-party messages or unknown numbers.
Your security is your responsibility — activate your protection now before it’s too late.
Let this post serve as a wake-up call —
Set up your Anti-Phishing Code, protect your funds, and trade with peace of mind!
#CryptoSecurity
#BinanceTips
#PhishingAlert
#StaySafeCrypto
#SecureYourAccount
⚠️ SECURITY ALERT: Are You Really Protected? 🔐 If your Anti-Phishing Code is NOT activated yet — you're leaving the door wide open for scammers! 🚫 🔍 Here’s why it matters: Scammers often send fake SMS or emails pretending to be Binance. One small mistake, and BOOM — your funds could vanish. ✅ By activating your Anti-Phishing Code, you’ll: 🔒 Verify real Binance messages 🛡️ Block phishing attempts 📧 Instantly recognize official emails 🚨 Never trust random messages or phone calls claiming to be Binance! Always go through the official app or website. 👉 Tap “Activate Now” in your settings and stay one step ahead of hackers! #CryptoSecurity #BinanceTips #PhishingAlert #StaySafe
⚠️ SECURITY ALERT: Are You Really Protected? 🔐

If your Anti-Phishing Code is NOT activated yet — you're leaving the door wide open for scammers! 🚫

🔍 Here’s why it matters: Scammers often send fake SMS or emails pretending to be Binance. One small mistake, and BOOM — your funds could vanish.

✅ By activating your Anti-Phishing Code, you’ll: 🔒 Verify real Binance messages
🛡️ Block phishing attempts
📧 Instantly recognize official emails

🚨 Never trust random messages or phone calls claiming to be Binance! Always go through the official app or website.

👉 Tap “Activate Now” in your settings and stay one step ahead of hackers!

#CryptoSecurity #BinanceTips #PhishingAlert #StaySafe
"Stay Vigilant: Protect Your Crypto from Phishing Scams!" 🚨 Security Alert: Phishing Attack Results in $135,000 WETH Loss 🚨 According to Foresight News, a user recently lost approximately $135,000 worth of WETH due to a phishing signature scam. Scam Sniffer, the reporting entity, highlights the growing threat of phishing attacks in the crypto space. 🔒 Protect Your Assets! Always double-check URLs before connecting your wallet. Avoid signing transactions from untrusted sources. Stay updated on security practices to prevent asset loss. Binance urges users to exercise caution and adopt safe browsing habits to safeguard their funds. Stay safe and keep your crypto secure! #CryptoSecurityAlert #PhishingAlert #WETH #BinanceSquareFamily #BTCBreaksATH
"Stay Vigilant: Protect Your Crypto from Phishing Scams!"

🚨 Security Alert: Phishing Attack Results in $135,000 WETH Loss 🚨

According to Foresight News, a user recently lost approximately $135,000 worth of WETH due to a phishing signature scam. Scam Sniffer, the reporting entity, highlights the growing threat of phishing attacks in the crypto space.

🔒 Protect Your Assets!

Always double-check URLs before connecting your wallet.

Avoid signing transactions from untrusted sources.

Stay updated on security practices to prevent asset loss.

Binance urges users to exercise caution and adopt safe browsing habits to safeguard their funds. Stay safe and keep your crypto secure!

#CryptoSecurityAlert #PhishingAlert #WETH #BinanceSquareFamily #BTCBreaksATH
🚨 SECURITY ALERT FOR BINANCE USERS This message is a reminder that your Anti-Phishing Code is NOT activated yet! 🔐 What does this mean? Without this code, it's harder to verify if emails or SMS claiming to be from Binance are legitimate. Scammers often send fake messages pretending to be Binance — do NOT call or respond to such numbers. ✅ What should you do? Click "Activate Now" from your Binance security settings to set up your personal anti-phishing code. This helps you identify real Binance emails easily and avoid impersonation scams. 📲 Always use the official Binance app or website for support — never trust third-party messages or unknown numbers. Your security is your responsibility — activate your protection now before it’s too late. Let this post serve as a wake-up call — Set up your Anti-Phishing Code, protect your funds, and trade with peace of mind! #CryptoSecurity #BinanceTips #PhishingAlert #StaySafeCrypto #SecureYourAccount
🚨 SECURITY ALERT FOR BINANCE USERS
This message is a reminder that your Anti-Phishing Code is NOT activated yet!
🔐 What does this mean?
Without this code, it's harder to verify if emails or SMS claiming to be from Binance are legitimate.
Scammers often send fake messages pretending to be Binance — do NOT call or respond to such numbers.
✅ What should you do?
Click "Activate Now" from your Binance security settings to set up your personal anti-phishing code. This helps you identify real Binance emails easily and avoid impersonation scams.
📲 Always use the official Binance app or website for support — never trust third-party messages or unknown numbers.
Your security is your responsibility — activate your protection now before it’s too late.
Let this post serve as a wake-up call —
Set up your Anti-Phishing Code, protect your funds, and trade with peace of mind!
#CryptoSecurity
#BinanceTips
#PhishingAlert
#StaySafeCrypto
#SecureYourAccount
Protect Your Crypto: Set Up Your Anti-Phishing Code Today🚨 Shield Your Crypto: Activate Your Anti-Phishing Code Today! 🔐🛡️ Scammers are getting slicker—but you can outsmart them. Want an easy way to tell legit emails from fakes? $XRP {spot}(XRPUSDT) Here's your secret weapon: Anti-Phishing Code. 🔍 What’s That? It’s a unique code you set in your Binance account. Every official Binance email will include it—so you’ll always know it's really from us. ✅ Instantly flags phishing emails ✅ Blocks scam attempts ✅ Adds an extra security layer 🎯 For Example: Set your code as “SafeTrade2025” — if you get an email without it? 🚩 It's a fake. Delete it. 📲 Set Yours in 4 Easy Steps: 1. Open your Binance Security Settings 2. Tap Anti-Phishing Code 3. Choose your personal code 4. Save it—and lock out scammers 🔐 A simple code = powerful protection. Stay ahead. Stay secure. 🧠🔒 One code, total peace of mind. Set it now! $BNB {spot}(BNBUSDT) #AntiPhishingCode #StaySafe #cryptotipshop #PhishingAlert #BinanceSecurity

Protect Your Crypto: Set Up Your Anti-Phishing Code Today

🚨 Shield Your Crypto: Activate Your Anti-Phishing Code Today! 🔐🛡️
Scammers are getting slicker—but you can outsmart them.
Want an easy way to tell legit emails from fakes?
$XRP
Here's your secret weapon: Anti-Phishing Code.
🔍 What’s That?
It’s a unique code you set in your Binance account.
Every official Binance email will include it—so you’ll always know it's really from us.
✅ Instantly flags phishing emails
✅ Blocks scam attempts
✅ Adds an extra security layer
🎯 For Example:
Set your code as “SafeTrade2025” — if you get an email without it? 🚩 It's a fake. Delete it.
📲 Set Yours in 4 Easy Steps:
1. Open your Binance Security Settings
2. Tap Anti-Phishing Code
3. Choose your personal code
4. Save it—and lock out scammers
🔐 A simple code = powerful protection.
Stay ahead. Stay secure.
🧠🔒 One code, total peace of mind. Set it now!
$BNB
#AntiPhishingCode #StaySafe #cryptotipshop #PhishingAlert #BinanceSecurity
CoinMarketCap has issued an important security warning: a malicious pop-up has appeared on their website, prompting users to click “Verify Wallet.” This is a phishing attempt that could lead to wallet compromise or asset theft if followed. ⛔ Do NOT connect your wallet when encountering suspicious pop-ups, even on trusted platforms. ⚠️ Prompts like “Verify Wallet” are not standard behavior for information sites like CoinMarketCap. Their team is currently investigating and working to resolve the issue, but users are urged to remain extremely vigilant. This may be part of a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting the crypto community during heightened market activity. 👉 If you already clicked the pop-up, take immediate action: Disconnect your wallet from all DApps (via WalletConnect or Metamask). Revoke wallet access on platforms like revoke.cash. Transfer your assets to a new wallet if compromise is suspected. #PhishingAlert #CryptoSecurity #WalletSafety
CoinMarketCap has issued an important security warning: a malicious pop-up has appeared on their website, prompting users to click “Verify Wallet.” This is a phishing attempt that could lead to wallet compromise or asset theft if followed.

⛔ Do NOT connect your wallet when encountering suspicious pop-ups, even on trusted platforms.

⚠️ Prompts like “Verify Wallet” are not standard behavior for information sites like CoinMarketCap.

Their team is currently investigating and working to resolve the issue, but users are urged to remain extremely vigilant. This may be part of a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting the crypto community during heightened market activity.

👉 If you already clicked the pop-up, take immediate action:

Disconnect your wallet from all DApps (via WalletConnect or Metamask).

Revoke wallet access on platforms like revoke.cash.

Transfer your assets to a new wallet if compromise is suspected.

#PhishingAlert #CryptoSecurity #WalletSafety
🔐 CoinMarketCap Hacked CoinMarketCap briefly displayed a fake “Verify Wallet” pop‑up via malicious JavaScript in their rotating doodles phishing users to steal assets. Phantom and MetaMask even flagged the site as unsafe. Top Safety Tips: 1. Never connect your wallet to unexpected pop‑ups. 2. Disable automatic token approvals. 3. Use revoke.cash to audit and revoke permissions. 4. Always confirm wallet requests from trusted apps only. Did this alert catch you off guard? #security #PhishingAlert #CoinMarketCap
🔐 CoinMarketCap Hacked

CoinMarketCap briefly displayed a fake “Verify Wallet” pop‑up via malicious JavaScript in their rotating doodles phishing users to steal assets. Phantom and MetaMask even flagged the site as unsafe.

Top Safety Tips:

1. Never connect your wallet to unexpected pop‑ups.

2. Disable automatic token approvals.

3. Use revoke.cash to audit and revoke permissions.

4. Always confirm wallet requests from trusted apps only.

Did this alert catch you off guard?

#security #PhishingAlert #CoinMarketCap
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Mejor inviertan en #bnb

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What Is an Anti-Phishing Code on Binance – And Why It Matters 🛡️ If you’re using Binance — one of the largest crypto trading platforms in the world — you might’ve come across a warning: “Your Anti-Phishing Code has NOT been activated.” So… what is it, and why should you care? Let’s break it down in simple terms 👇 💡 What Is an Anti-Phishing Code? An Anti-Phishing Code is a personal code (a word or phrase) that only you know. Once you activate it, all official emails or SMS from Binance will include this code. Why is that important? Because it helps you verify that the message is really from Binance — not from a scammer pretending to be them. 🚨 Why It’s Important Online scams are everywhere. Fake emails or texts may look like they came from Binance, but they’re actually trying to: Get you to click on fake links Steal your password or private info Trick you into calling scam phone numbers Without your Anti-Phishing Code active, it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s not. With it active? Every real message from Binance includes your secret code. No code = 🚫 don’t trust it! 🔐 How to Set It Up (Takes Less Than a Minute) 1. Open your Binance app or visit the website 2. Go to Security Settings 3. Tap on “Anti-Phishing Code” 4. Click “Activate” 5. Choose a simple code you’ll recognize (e.g., “MyBinKey”) 6. Save it ✅ Done! From now on, your Binance messages will include this code. 📬 How to Use It Every time you get an email or SMS claiming to be from Binance: 🔍 Look for your Anti-Phishing Code. ✔️ If it’s there – it’s legit ❌ If it’s missing or wrong – don’t click, reply, or call — it’s likely a scam 📢 Final Safety Tips Never share your Anti-Phishing Code with anyone Ignore messages from Binance that don’t include your code Always use the official Binance app or site for support Stay smart. Stay safe. Stay one step ahead of the scammers. 🔐🚀 #Binance #CryptoSafety #PhishingAlert #MarketPullback
What Is an Anti-Phishing Code on Binance – And Why It Matters 🛡️

If you’re using Binance — one of the largest crypto trading platforms in the world — you might’ve come across a warning:
“Your Anti-Phishing Code has NOT been activated.”
So… what is it, and why should you care?

Let’s break it down in simple terms 👇

💡 What Is an Anti-Phishing Code?

An Anti-Phishing Code is a personal code (a word or phrase) that only you know.
Once you activate it, all official emails or SMS from Binance will include this code.

Why is that important? Because it helps you verify that the message is really from Binance — not from a scammer pretending to be them.

🚨 Why It’s Important

Online scams are everywhere.
Fake emails or texts may look like they came from Binance, but they’re actually trying to:

Get you to click on fake links

Steal your password or private info

Trick you into calling scam phone numbers

Without your Anti-Phishing Code active, it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s not.

With it active? Every real message from Binance includes your secret code.
No code = 🚫 don’t trust it!

🔐 How to Set It Up (Takes Less Than a Minute)

1. Open your Binance app or visit the website

2. Go to Security Settings

3. Tap on “Anti-Phishing Code”

4. Click “Activate”

5. Choose a simple code you’ll recognize (e.g., “MyBinKey”)

6. Save it ✅

Done! From now on, your Binance messages will include this code.

📬 How to Use It

Every time you get an email or SMS claiming to be from Binance:

🔍 Look for your Anti-Phishing Code.
✔️ If it’s there – it’s legit
❌ If it’s missing or wrong – don’t click, reply, or call — it’s likely a scam

📢 Final Safety Tips

Never share your Anti-Phishing Code with anyone

Ignore messages from Binance that don’t include your code

Always use the official Binance app or site for support

Stay smart. Stay safe. Stay one step ahead of the scammers. 🔐🚀

#Binance #CryptoSafety #PhishingAlert #MarketPullback
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