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Beware of impersonating Binance scams Dear Binance users, We have noticed that some criminals have recently impersonated Binance to conduct fraudulent activities. To protect your account security, please pay attention to the following points: 1. Official channels: Always trade and manage your account through Binance's official website (https://www.binance.com) and official app. 2. Verify information: Verify any communication claiming to be from Binance to ensure that it comes from official channels. It is recommended that you use Binance Verify for verification. 3. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA): Enable two-factor authentication in your account settings to add an extra layer of security. 4. Beware of phishing websites: Avoid clicking on unknown links, especially those received via email or social media. If you find any suspicious behavior or need help, please contact Binance official customer service immediately to contact us. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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Please beware of potentially risky SMS Recently, some attackers are impersonating Binance. They contact Binance users through SMS, using abnormal device login as a pretext to coerce users to call risky phone numbers. This is obviously not official, please refuse to operate and report to us through official channels. Stay safe!đ
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Fake Service Scams Scammers can create fake websites or social media profiles that mimic legitimate crypto exchanges, wallets, or investment platforms, offering non-existent or fraudulent products and services to deceive users. Fake customer support channels where scammers pose as representatives of legitimate companies can trick users into paying for the solving of non-existent issues. Broadly speaking, these diverse schemes fall under the category of fake service scams. Since the losses of digital assets are usually irreversible, Binance encourages users to stay informed and vigilant to protect themselves. For more details, please refer to the blog.
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Warm reminder: If you have been scammed and even gave the scammer your account password and 2FA (which happens in most romance scams). In addition to changing your password, you also need to quickly reset 2FA. Please contact our official customer service for help.
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