Tips from the Binance platform to protect you:

Phishing is a common online attack method where scammers “fish” for your information by pretending to be a well-known person or company you trust.

Beware of emails that contain:

Fake sender names similar to Binance

Urgent language prompts you to take action

Strange links and attachments.

4- Tips to protect yourself from trolls

Have you received an email from Binance but something doesn't seem right? Here's what you should do before you click further.

1. Find the sender address in Binance Verify first. Note that the email may still be fake even if it passes the verification check.

2. Check for your unique anti-phishing code at the bottom. If you haven't set this up, we highly recommend doing so. It only takes a few minutes.

3. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA). This makes it more difficult for scammers to take over your account.

4. If in doubt, contact Binance support with screenshots. The Binance security team will help you verify the authenticity of your email.

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