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Binance Blog has published a new article highlighting the increasing threat of scams targeting Binance users through fake facial verification and QR code traps. These scams are designed to deceive users and gain access to their accounts, posing significant risks to their funds. The article emphasizes the importance of user vigilance and the necessity of using only official communication channels from Binance to avoid falling victim to these scams.

Cryptocurrency scams are evolving, and scammers are now using sophisticated tactics to impersonate Binance support. They often request face videos or send QR codes under the guise of account verification or rewards. These scams rely on users' trust in the wrong source, leading to the potential takeover of accounts. The article explains how these scams work, as scammers use artificial intelligence to impersonate users or send QR codes that, when scanned, give them immediate access to the victim's Binance account. The consequences can be severe, as scammers transfer funds before the breach is discovered.

The article provides a real-life example of a user named Lisa, who received a QR code via WhatsApp promising rewards from Binance. After scanning it, her account was hacked, exposing her cryptocurrency assets.