where scammers create fake websites that mimic real exchange platforms. Through malicious links sent via email, SMS, or social media, users can end up accessing these fake pages and entering their login details, allowing scammers to steal their information. Always be wary of incoming links and make sure you are accessing the official website. Also, if the user doubts the authenticity of an email from Binance, they should contact Binance Customer Support and send them the EML file of the email along with the relevant screenshots.

Fake investment offers: Promises of “guaranteed profits” are one of the biggest indications of fraud. Scammers may create pyramid schemes or offer investment opportunities with unrealistically high returns, stating that through these operations they have reached a new level of quality of life, boasting of luxury cars and real estate. Remember that the cryptocurrency market is volatile and no serious platform guarantees profits.

Fake Apps: There are cases where scammers create fake apps, available even in official stores, to trick investors. By downloading these apps, the user may be directed to send their cryptocurrencies to wallets controlled by the scammers, or the scammers may gain access to the victim's private keys. Users should only download the Binance app from official channels, such as our website, Google Play Store, or Apple App Store.

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