Amid the continuous rise in the crypto adoption, a sheer surge has also taken place in the malicious tactics used by scammers. In this respect, the leading crypto exchange Binance has issued an alert to warn against the fake messages impersonating Binance. In an email shared with the users, the to centralized crypto exchange has mentioned several key points to identify and avoid getting ensnared by fake messages.
Screenshot of email Binance sent to its Users
Binance Provides Detailed Guidance to Identify Fake Messages from Scammers
In its email, Binance highlighted that the core purpose of the fake messages is to trick users into disclosing their sensitive information. Hence, this often leads to stolen funds and compromised accounts. To deal with this, the crypto exchange clarifies that everything remains on the platform. In this respect, all issues related to user accounts are settled on the official app or web portal of Binance.
Therefore, any SMS asking users to click a suspicious link or call any phone number is a scam and should be avoided. In addition to this, the crypto exchange also advises the creation of anti-phishing code. This is a user-specific, exclusive 8-character code appearing on the official messages coming from Binance. This assists users in verifying the validity of the messages they receive.
Promoting Vigilance Against Growing Worldwide Crypto Scams
Apart from that, Binance has also asserted that it will never ask a consumer to import an unfamiliar wallet. Additionally, it will also not ask a user to install a 3rd-party software or even call a phone number. Moreover, the clients will not be asked to provide access to their private keys. Furthermore, Binance will also never ask users to open links from any unofficial sources. Keeping this in view, the crypto exchange is guiding the consumers to stay alert against fake messages that could take away their hard-earned money.