Beware of Phishing SMS Attack from fake Binance
Phishing SMS messages from Binance are usually disguised as official notifications from Binance. The purpose is to obtain sensitive data such as user account information, passwords, 2FA verification codes, etc. in order to steal funds.
Phishing SMS messages usually contain a link, claiming that the user needs to click on the link to perform certain actions, such as verifying the account, resetting the password, confirming the transaction, etc. These links usually point to fake Binance login pages or other malicious websites.
1. Do not click on suspicious links
Try not to click on any links in SMS messages, especially those that require account information or passwords. If you need to access Binance, enter the official website (www.binance.com) directly through the browser or use the official application.
2. Verify the information
If you receive a suspicious SMS, you can verify the authenticity of the information through the Binance official website or official customer service channels. Remember, do not verify through the contact information in the SMS.
3. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) to increase the security of your account, so that even if the password is stolen, it is difficult for scammers to access the account.
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