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Topic: Malicious Binance Google Chrome Extension changed my Wallet address (Read 449 times)

member
Activity: 213
Merit: 53
You can't get your money back, because this problem was caused from you, not the exchange. Just say no to all google extension, don't install anything. There is no need for trusting a third parties regarding your personal information.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Judging from your answer, you think you are safe if you have or have applied all of these controls.
But nothing is less true.
But it is also not a question to prevent this in the future,
but to find fellow victims who want to report to Coinfirm,
because with more victims you have a greater chance of catching the criminals!!
copper member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 1279
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Did you do the correct security for your account in Binance? Like
  • 2FA
  • Verified Account
  • Anti-phishing Code
  • Withdrawal Whitelist

I think with these features activated, it wouldn't be so easy to hack your account and other withdrawal settings that could be configured. It's definitely a lesson learned for you, OP.

Thank you for sharing as well.
jr. member
Activity: 433
Merit: 5
Thank you for the warning. I can only wish you good luck in this matter.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
I don't know how much success they've had. But no cure no pay, so why not try it? Otherwise you will have lost it and what has become clear to me, that so anonymous that everyone thought, that is not true. And hence my appeal, because if many of these transactions lead to a track, the chance of being caught is likely to increase
hero member
Activity: 3024
Merit: 680
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How many successful did coinfirm make with their reclaim crypto service?

And as for these extensions, if there's no official statement and announcement from trading sites or any website that you use, don't download any of it. These scam extensions popped everywhere because they know that they can scam people through using the popular crypto exchanges.

sr. member
Activity: 2618
Merit: 439
A few weeks ago I opened an account with Binance and now I have become a victim of a hack due to a malicious extension in Google Chrome, because this extension changed my wallet address to the hacker's wallet address.
As a result, my deposit went to this hacker and I lost my entire amount.
Now my question is, have more victims of this malicious Binance extension in Google Chrome lost their entire deposit amount as a result?
If yes then my urgent request is to report you to Coinfirm.com as there is a chance that the stolen money could be recovered.
The more victims report here, the greater the case and the greater the chance that I and you will get our stolen money back.
So do it, because there is still hope !!!!

Thanks for sharing but you have no chance of getting back your funds,Sorry for your loss but at least now you will be more aware and choosy for which site to use and will be bookmarking everything to keep you safer next time.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
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I doubt there is any hope of getting your money back, but it’s great to be aware of schemes like this for the future.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
A few weeks ago I opened an account with Binance and now I have become a victim of a hack due to a malicious extension in Google Chrome, because this extension changed my wallet address to the hacker's wallet address.
As a result, my deposit went to this hacker and I lost my entire amount.
Now my question is, have more victims of this malicious Binance extension in Google Chrome lost their entire deposit amount as a result?
If yes then my urgent request is to report you to Coinfirm.com as there is a chance that the stolen money could be recovered.
The more victims report here, the greater the case and the greater the chance that I and you will get our stolen money back.
So do it, because there is still hope !!!!
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