Hackers are constantly finding new ways to compromise Binance accounts and steal your assets. Here’s how they do it:
• Social Engineering: Hackers trick you into revealing passwords or 2FA codes through fake emails, calls, or messages. Always verify who you're communicating with!
• Password Hacking: They use brute force attacks to guess your password. Make sure yours is strong and unique!
• Phishing Emails: Fake emails mimic Binance to lure you into clicking malicious links or entering credentials on fake sites. Double-check the sender’s address and links!
• SIM Swapping: Hackers take control of your phone number to intercept 2FA codes. Protect your number and contact your provider if you suspect anything.
• Malware: Keyloggers and other malicious software capture your login details. Avoid unknown software and keep your system secure.
• MITM Attacks: These intercept communications between you and Binance, especially on unsecured networks. Use secure connections and avoid public Wi-Fi.
• API Exploits: Hackers exploit poorly secured APIs linked to your account. Be cautious with third-party services and review API permissions.
• Dusting Attacks: Small amounts of crypto are sent to your wallet to track your transactions and identity. Regularly check for unexpected transactions.
Stay safe with strong passwords, 2FA, cautious link-clicking, and secure devices. Protect your assets and stay informed!
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