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Binance is compromised, avoid getting robbed!P.5 Finally, some recommendations so that you don't go through what I did (read my tragicomedy 🤡 in the previous posts): Do not have the Google Authenticator from Binance enabled on the account with the same email you use to log in to Binance. Because hackers, when they have access to your main email, automatically have access to all accounts associated with that email. Enable the Binance Authenticator on the account of a separate recovery email that you must create.

Binance is compromised, avoid getting robbed!

P.5 Finally, some recommendations so that you don't go through what I did (read my tragicomedy 🤡 in the previous posts):
Do not have the Google Authenticator from Binance enabled on the account with the same email you use to log in to Binance. Because hackers, when they have access to your main email, automatically have access to all accounts associated with that email. Enable the Binance Authenticator on the account of a separate recovery email that you must create.
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P.4 Honestly, all of this seemed to me like a super ironic dream from which you end up laughing, but at your own misfortune, very much like a scene from the Joker movie. 🤡 And yes! You laugh at how stupid you have always been! 🤡 Once again, you put all your trust in something and that something is the first to betray you. Here, more than one will think that Binance is the safest and most reliable exchange and that Apple has the most reliable encryption technology in the entire market, and let me tell you NO! The theft was carried out through these two giants in the tech world. And I emphasize, this is a brand new 16 Pro Max purchased from the Apple store itself and still it was hacked, all through the app of #Binance , I finished verifying it because the green light of the front camera was on at all times. So yes, friends, the unimaginable also happens and I hope my story makes you distrust these entities even more, because with the addition of artificial intelligence at the mercy of these rats, ordinary people like me and the vast majority of you are completely defenseless against all of this and absolutely all the resources we have in Digital are at risk of being stolen no matter how much “Security” we have. To all this, clearly Binance is not responsible for anything, and the authorities can do little because these thieves are experts at knowing how to leave no trace. So nothing! Below I leave you some tips that may help you and prevent you from going through what I did, especially at these moments when $BTC is sky-high and these rats are emptying the wallets of ordinary mortals like us.
P.4 Honestly, all of this seemed to me like a super ironic dream from which you end up laughing, but at your own misfortune, very much like a scene from the Joker movie. 🤡 And yes! You laugh at how stupid you have always been! 🤡 Once again, you put all your trust in something and that something is the first to betray you. Here, more than one will think that Binance is the safest and most reliable exchange and that Apple has the most reliable encryption technology in the entire market, and let me tell you NO! The theft was carried out through these two giants in the tech world.

And I emphasize, this is a brand new 16 Pro Max purchased from the Apple store itself and still it was hacked, all through the app of #Binance , I finished verifying it because the green light of the front camera was on at all times.

So yes, friends, the unimaginable also happens and I hope my story makes you distrust these entities even more, because with the addition of artificial intelligence at the mercy of these rats, ordinary people like me and the vast majority of you are completely defenseless against all of this and absolutely all the resources we have in Digital are at risk of being stolen no matter how much “Security” we have.

To all this, clearly Binance is not responsible for anything, and the authorities can do little because these thieves are experts at knowing how to leave no trace. So nothing! Below I leave you some tips that may help you and prevent you from going through what I did, especially at these moments when $BTC is sky-high and these rats are emptying the wallets of ordinary mortals like us.
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P.3 After making the necessary verifications, video call, selfie with documents, confirmation of personal information, I was finally able to change the associated email address. I ask Alejandra: are the funds still there? And she replies: there is no movement in the account so they must be there. Gentlemen, it is no surprise to anyone that clearly there was nothing!! When I logged into the account there were only 10usdt 🫨 my world came crashing down!! Trembling, I went to check the transactions and those m*lditos took MY SAVINGS OF YEARS OF SACRIFICE through RED GIFT ENVELOPES, that is, they made internal transfers within the same app. Of course, this way they leave no traces on the blockchain and as far as I understand, Binance also has no way to trace it. And I tell you that all transfers were made after my account was supposedly 'Blocked' and 'under review'. How did they do it? I don't know! But what I do know is that these hackers have intervened the Binance app and Binance turns a blind eye to all of this. Then, after hours of crying and trying to avoid jumping out the window, I wanted to investigate more, I wanted to understand what had happened. I entered a section where the session history appeared and Boom! It turns out that these hackers did all this from the IP of my own iPhone! First, they logged in from Jordan, then from Córdoba #España and the subsequent sessions were from my own iPhone and all this after supposedly having 'Blocked' my account. $BTC #ciberataque
P.3 After making the necessary verifications, video call, selfie with documents, confirmation of personal information, I was finally able to change the associated email address. I ask Alejandra: are the funds still there? And she replies: there is no movement in the account so they must be there.

Gentlemen, it is no surprise to anyone that clearly there was nothing!! When I logged into the account there were only 10usdt 🫨 my world came crashing down!!

Trembling, I went to check the transactions and those m*lditos took MY SAVINGS OF YEARS OF SACRIFICE through RED GIFT ENVELOPES, that is, they made internal transfers within the same app. Of course, this way they leave no traces on the blockchain and as far as I understand, Binance also has no way to trace it.

And I tell you that all transfers were made after my account was supposedly 'Blocked' and 'under review'. How did they do it? I don't know! But what I do know is that these hackers have intervened the Binance app and Binance turns a blind eye to all of this.

Then, after hours of crying and trying to avoid jumping out the window, I wanted to investigate more, I wanted to understand what had happened. I entered a section where the session history appeared and Boom! It turns out that these hackers did all this from the IP of my own iPhone!

First, they logged in from Jordan, then from Córdoba #España and the subsequent sessions were from my own iPhone and all this after supposedly having 'Blocked' my account.

$BTC #ciberataque
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P.2 That was still open while all the disaster was happening before my eyes. The first thing I did was go to the chatbot to ask what to do in these cases, and one of its options was a post in one of its help blogs about Changing Email Address, honestly a TERRIBLE service from #Binance because being aware of such situations they should be able to provide the option to speak directly with an agent or have some CLEAR option where we can quarantine our account and prevent anyone from making any transactions during that time. Anyway, I proceeded to change my email address, followed all the steps, used the confirmation methods I had available such as text message and facial recognition (I'll explain later why I couldn't use Google Authenticator) and the notification came up that the account was LOCKED until the change was effective, that they would notify me, and they gave me a case reference code, with that information I felt calm 😌, I said: “If the account is locked, they will no longer have access even with the email they hacked.” This was at 1:10 am on Saturday, November 9, 2024. In the morning of that same day, with more calm, I proceeded to try to speak with an operator to resolve the issue with my account and be able to unlock it. I managed to speak with an agent who was extremely kind at all times, and I emphasize that because in these cases, all these virtual entities turn a blind eye to customer service, and I mean Google, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, virtual banks, etc. they all don’t care what happens to you, if your information is stolen, an account or you are hacked there is no way to get in touch with them or at least they don’t make it easy for you nor is it a quick service. $BTC #binancesafety #ciberataque
P.2 That was still open while all the disaster was happening before my eyes. The first thing I did was go to the chatbot to ask what to do in these cases, and one of its options was a post in one of its help blogs about Changing Email Address, honestly a TERRIBLE service from #Binance because being aware of such situations they should be able to provide the option to speak directly with an agent or have some CLEAR option where we can quarantine our account and prevent anyone from making any transactions during that time.

Anyway, I proceeded to change my email address, followed all the steps, used the confirmation methods I had available such as text message and facial recognition (I'll explain later why I couldn't use Google Authenticator) and the notification came up that the account was LOCKED until the change was effective, that they would notify me, and they gave me a case reference code, with that information I felt calm 😌, I said: “If the account is locked, they will no longer have access even with the email they hacked.” This was at 1:10 am on Saturday, November 9, 2024.

In the morning of that same day, with more calm, I proceeded to try to speak with an operator to resolve the issue with my account and be able to unlock it. I managed to speak with an agent who was extremely kind at all times, and I emphasize that because in these cases, all these virtual entities turn a blind eye to customer service, and I mean Google, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, virtual banks, etc. they all don’t care what happens to you, if your information is stolen, an account or you are hacked there is no way to get in touch with them or at least they don’t make it easy for you nor is it a quick service.

$BTC #binancesafety #ciberataque
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P.1 Hello friends! With the rise of $BTC , cyberattacks have increased, and what I once heard happened to others finally happened to me. I have been using the app for years to buy BTC in order to convert my savings into assets that do not depreciate over time, and yesterday I became yet another victim of these virtual thefts. I will now tell you how it happened and what you could do to prevent this from happening to you. I am not an expert in cybersecurity by any means, but perhaps I can help. It all started when I wanted to log into the new iPhone I bought (model 16 pro Max). I entered my email, password, Google Authenticator code, and email code. Everything was fine until I pressed log in and the app froze. I found it strange, but nothing, I just closed it and reopened it. Then I started receiving notifications from Binance in Chinese😱 and I began to worry. Minutes later, I started receiving notifications from my backup email that my main email (the same as Binance) had changed its password, then that the backup email had changed, and another that the backup phone numbers had changed, one after another with seconds apart. I freaked out! I didn’t understand what was happening and was trembling with fear because they had taken over my main email where I have ALL my valuable information (cards, passwords, banks, storage, etc.) all my sessions were logged out, except for the Binance one which I had.
P.1 Hello friends! With the rise of $BTC , cyberattacks have increased, and what I once heard happened to others finally happened to me.

I have been using the app for years to buy BTC in order to convert my savings into assets that do not depreciate over time, and yesterday I became yet another victim of these virtual thefts.

I will now tell you how it happened and what you could do to prevent this from happening to you. I am not an expert in cybersecurity by any means, but perhaps I can help.

It all started when I wanted to log into the new iPhone I bought (model 16 pro Max). I entered my email, password, Google Authenticator code, and email code. Everything was fine until I pressed log in and the app froze. I found it strange, but nothing, I just closed it and reopened it. Then I started receiving notifications from Binance in Chinese😱 and I began to worry. Minutes later, I started receiving notifications from my backup email that my main email (the same as Binance) had changed its password, then that the backup email had changed, and another that the backup phone numbers had changed, one after another with seconds apart.

I freaked out! I didn’t understand what was happening and was trembling with fear because they had taken over my main email where I have ALL my valuable information (cards, passwords, banks, storage, etc.) all my sessions were logged out, except for the Binance one which I had.
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