Binance issues warning amidst surge in WhatsApp phishing scams

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Dubai, UAE: Due to the recent surge in phishing scams targeting WhatsApp users, Binance, the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem and provider of cryptocurrency infrastructure, clarifies that its only official communication channels are through platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, and email. Binance has seen an increase in the social engineering attempts against our industry, which has been observed in social media and other popular messaging applications.

Binance encourages users to stay informed and vigilant against these phishing tactics by trusting only official sources, such as the Binance app, and looking out for spelling mistakes in the sender’s communication materials. Utilizing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of protection is crucial as well as exercising caution when clicking on links in unsolicited messages. When in doubt, users are encouraged to independently verify contact…

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