I think i received a almost perfect scam email if i didnt had looked who send it to me. Is it true about that: Staking on Focus – Stellar Staking Rounds ????

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I think i received a almost perfect scam email if i didnt had looked who send it to me. Is it true about that: Staking on Focus – Stellar Staking Rounds ????

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8 Comments

  1. Usual-Tap4141 on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    You should set up an anti phishing code on binance settings, every email I get from binance has the phrase I set attached so I know if it is a legit binance email

     


  2. Mrsasswhole on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    Lel. I don’t know if it’s so good. I’ve seen better

     


  3. BinanceCSHelp on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    Hi there! We‘d love to review it.

    We always encourage users to be cautious and take the necessary actions to protect themselves from falling victim to these scams.

    Scammers are using new ways to find their next target. We, therefore, recommend you stay alert to possible scams at all times. Here are some common examples:

    – Scammers might impersonate the Binance customer service team and contact you outside of our official channels. Please note that Binance support staff will never ask you to reveal any sensitive information or send money to any address for any reason.

    – Phishing is a fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information, such as your username, password, and 2FA code, by camouflaging it as Binance emails, fake websites, social media accounts, instant messages, etc.

    We advise enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), such as Google Authenticator, SMS, or Yubikey.
    Never disclose your backup keys to anyone or on any website.
    Enable the anti-phishing code to add multiple protections to your emails. Always log in to Binance through the official website.
    Following this link, you will learn how to avoid common crypto imposter scams [https://www.binance.com/en/blog/p2p/how-to-identify-and-avoid-common-crypto-imposter-scams-421499824684902831](https://www.binance.com/en/blog/p2p/how-to-identify-and-avoid-common-crypto-imposter-scams-421499824684902831).

    If you would like to check if a site/email is official or not, you could always use this page to verify:
    [https://www.binance.com/en/official-verification](https://www.binance.com/en/official-verification)
    Thank you for reaching out to us!

    – FP

     


  4. Firm-Technician-2984 on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    I would even open it, I always check app or website when I get msg like this withdrawal as well n double authentication.

     


  5. Dead_Rebel_57 on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    I think someone attacking through Phishing !

     


  6. CounterAdmirable4218 on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    As soon as I seen Stellar staking I thought yes ok whatever.

    The best solution is don’t use Binance, for anything.

     


  7. brad3g on 20. November 2024 at 17:09

    Always always ALWAYS check the email address you’re getting the email from. ALWAYS.

     


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