Hackers use a variety of tactics to compromise Binance accounts and steal assets. Keep these common techniques in mind to protect your account:

1. Social Engineering: Hackers manipulate users into revealing sensitive information through phishing emails, fake calls, or scam messages. Verify the source and be cautious!

2. Password Hacking: Hackers use brute force attacks to guess passwords. Use strong, unique passwords and enable 2FA.

3. Phishing Emails: Fake emails imitating Binance or related services, tricking users into clicking malicious links or entering login information on fake websites. Check the sender's address and verify the link.

4. SIM Swapping: Hackers take control of your phone number to intercept 2FA codes. Keep your phone number secure and contact your provider if you suspect fraud.

5. Malware: Malicious software like keyloggers track keystrokes to record login information. Avoid unknown downloads and keep your system protected.

6. Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) Attack: Hackers intercept communications between you and Binance, especially over insecure networks. Use secure connections and avoid public Wi-Fi.

7. API Exploits: Hackers exploit poorly secured or poorly coded APIs connected to your account. Be cautious with third-party services and regularly review API permissions.

8. Dusting Attack: Small amounts of cryptocurrency are sent to track transactions and determine your true identity. Regularly check your account for unexpected transactions.

Stay safe by:

- Use strong passwords and enable 2FA

- Avoid suspicious links and emails

- Secure your devices and networks

- Stay informed about security best practices

Protect your assets and stay alert!


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