😳 Be careful, 🤨

A while ago I received an email that looked official from Binance. It said something like there was suspicious activity on my account and that I needed to verify it urgently by clicking a button.

The email looked just like the ones Binance sends, the sender, everything seemed super legitimate. I felt a bit of panic, honestly, because you never know. But just before clicking, something made me doubt. I started thinking about everything Binance tells us about Web3 Security: never click on suspicious links, always verify the URL, and enable two-factor authentication (2FA), which fortunately I already had activated!

So instead of clicking like a madman, I opened Binance directly from the app on my phone. There was no alert about suspicious activity. I checked the email address that contacted me, and it wasn't the official one from Binance!

It was a clear scam, a phishing attempt to steal my data and, surely, my cryptos. I almost fell for it! Thankfully, the security information that Binance always shares saved me.

Even if it seems urgent, always verify directly on the platform and be alert for anything strange. Web3 Security on platforms like Binance is essential to avoid a scare!

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