une amie s'est fait pirater son compte #binance et son compte a été vidé . je demande à #binance de renforcer la sécurité sur sa plateforme , moi également j'ai été piraté le 12 Avril 2023 et je n'ai eu aucun remboursement en retour .
Quelqu'un ne peut pas économiser son argent après se faire pirater aussi facilement , et chers utilisateurs de #binance ne cliquez pas sur n'importe quel lien sans rassurance .
I have experienced this too except that I did not click on a link ... anyway I shared my story in my history those who are interested can go read that.
SalmanMalik_Pro
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He Lost 12,500 $BNB — A $3.2M Mistake 😱
In 2018, Ali bought Binance Coin (BNB) for just $1.50 each. He never imagined that his small investment would turn into 12,500 $BNB worth millions.
By 2021, he was living the crypto dream… until one email changed everything.
Ali clicked on a fake airdrop link that looked 100% real. He connected his wallet. Within minutes… 12,500 $BNB vanished forever. 💔 No recovery. No refund.
Today, Ali teaches crypto security so others don’t repeat his mistake.
I experienced this too except that I didn't click on a link ... anyway
SalmanMalik_Pro
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He Lost 12,500 $BNB — A $3.2M Mistake 😱
In 2018, Ali bought Binance Coin (BNB) for just $1.50 each. He never imagined that his small investment would turn into 12,500 $BNB worth millions.
By 2021, he was living the crypto dream… until one email changed everything.
Ali clicked on a fake airdrop link that looked 100% real. He connected his wallet. Within minutes… 12,500 $BNB vanished forever. 💔 No recovery. No refund.
Today, Ali teaches crypto security so others don’t repeat his mistake.
I was hacked on April 12, 2023, and I lost all access to my various accounts. After 4 days, I was able to recover my crypto accounts, and everything was empty. #Binance #OKX #TrustWallet etc I had nearly 12 different wallets across 12 different applications. I lost a lot of money.
I made several beginner mistakes even though I have been in the crypto ecosystem since 2019.
My Gmail was hacked, and the hacker just put this on all the different wallets and was able to access my various accounts and then emptied everything.
My mistakes were as follows:
1. I had linked all my accounts from different applications with the same Gmail.
2. I did not change my passwords regularly.
3. I had synchronized all my accounts with my Gmail.
My resolutions after this great loss:
1. If you have important accounts online, do not link them with a Gmail, as Gmail is very weak in security. I would recommend an Apple Mail or Mail.ru.
2. Write down your passwords and accounts on paper and keep it safe. Avoid synchronizing your important accounts with your emails.
3. Change your passwords at least 5 times a month.
Here is my bitter experience that I had; I beg you not to make the same mistakes as I did.
I never thought it could happen to me. But it did. I got scammed.
Selling USDT via P2P — the buyer sent me a “proof of payment” — looked legit, bank slip and all. Out of trust or maybe rush, I released the crypto.
Minutes later, reality hit like a truck: NO money. NO trace. Just silence.
I reported it instantly. But it was already too late.
Lesson burned into my mind forever: ✅ NEVER release crypto until the money shows in your bank app. ✅ Screenshots mean NOTHING — verify the sender, the amount, the time. ✅ Stay sharp — scammers are everywhere, even in your DMs.
Even if you’re experienced… one second of trust can cost you everything.
If my mistake saves even one of you… it was worth sharing. Stay safe out here. ⚠️