The following content is a transfer, from @CyptoNakamao. Everyone should pay more attention to the security of funds.

$1 million in Binance account wiped out

Until now, I am still confused. This is almost all my savings in the past few years.

The hackers stole nearly all the funds in my account through "counterfeit transactions" without obtaining my Binance account password or two-step verification instructions (2FA). I ​​contacted the security company afterwards. During the investigation, I discovered something even more surprising. In the end, I understood that I was the victim of an undercover agent in the currency circle. The whole thing was too bizarre. I mustered up the courage to write this story today to prevent others from repeating it. Following my mistakes, I never thought that my assets would be wiped out in such a way, a warning to crypto investors, don’t become the next me!

On May 24th, an ordinary Friday, I was on my way home from work. During this period, my computer and mobile phone were with me. At this time, my account was trading crazily without my knowledge.

QTUM/BTC increased by 21% due to purchases from my account, DASH/BTC increased by 27% due to purchases from my account, and PYR/BTC increased by 31%; ENA/USDC increased by 22%; NEO/USDC increased by 20% .

These operations were not discovered until an hour and a half later when I habitually opened Binance to look at the BTC price.

Afterwards, the security company told me that this was a hacker manipulating my account by hijacking my web page cookies. The hacker purchased the corresponding tokens on the USDT trading pair with abundant liquidity, and on transactions with scarce liquidity such as BTC and USDC. For limit sell orders with supermarket prices listed. Finally, I used my account to open leveraged trading, bought large amounts over the limit, and completed the trade.

During the entire process, I did not receive any security reminders from Binance. What is ridiculous is that the next day, I also received an invitation email from the spot market maker due to excessive trading volume. Even in this case, there was no warning or freeze when my account was stolen, and the hacker's assets were not subject to any restrictions. This is very confusing to me.