Be Careful With Who You Trust
Whether you’re a Binance user or a blockchain startup founder, vigilance is the most powerful weapon. Criminals don’t need advanced technical skills to steal your funds — all it takes is making you believe them.
If you receive an email from someone claiming to be “Binance staff,” take note of the wording. Spoofed messages often contain subtle mistakes such as spelling, odd syntax, jarring phrases, and misspelled domain names.
Scammers often spur their victims into action by creating a false sense of urgency. For example, the scam email might say:
“Your Binance account will expire in a week. To avoid loss of funds, please move your assets into this secure wallet address.”
Users should always be suspicious of messages asking to transfer money or share sensitive information such as personal details or passwords. For more tips on safeguarding your Binance account, users can refer to our complete security guide.