Just two weeks ago, I received a message on Telegram from someone claiming to be the "Support Manager from Binance."
The message was very elegant, the official logo was present, and the language was professional.
He told me: "We are detecting unusual activity in your account, please verify now before freezing the wallet."
I clicked the link... the site is exactly like the Binance site.
But there's a small detail I didn't notice at first:
The link was not binance.com but bina-nce.support
Luckily, the moment of doubt saved me.
I searched for the link address on Google and found warnings from users:
📛 The site was a complete scam version aimed at stealing login and two-factor authentication data.
After that, I understood the big lesson:
In the crypto world, hackers don't breach accounts… they convince you to hand over the keys yourself.
⚠️ Here is the bottom. The golden rule:
1. Do not click any link that comes to you in a private message.
2. No one from Binance support will message you first on Telegram or WhatsApp.
3. Always make sure the site starts with https://www.binance.com/
4. Always enable two-factor authentication (2FA).
💡 Awareness is the strongest armor in the world of digital currencies.
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