🚨 BINANCE JUST SENT AN EMAIL, alerting its Community. ⚠️ Caution: Scam attempts are increasing.❗️
Dear Binancians,
Fake messages impersonating Binance are on the rise. So, how can you be sure that it is really Binance contacting you? Here are two simple rules that will keep you one step ahead.
1. Everything is handled within the platform
All issues related to your account are managed only in the Binance app or on the official website. If you receive a text message asking you to call a number or enter a suspicious link, it is a scam. Always verify any link or number using Binance Verify to ensure its authenticity.
2. Set up your Anti-Phishing Code
The red box shows a fake text message from a scammer, while the green box shows a real message with Binance's anti-phishing code. Always verify that the anti-phishing code is yours; scammers often include fake codes to deceive you.
Anti-phishing codes are unique 8-character codes that, once set up, will appear in all official messages you receive from Binance, helping you confirm their authenticity. Learn how to set up your anti-phishing code here → Set Up Anti-Phishing Code
🚨Remember that Binance will never ask you to:
Import an unknown wallet
Install third-party software
Call a phone number
Share your private keys
Click on links from unofficial sources
If you encounter any of these warning signs, ignore and report the message to our customer support team. $BNB
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