Binance founder and former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) has issued a new warning to the crypto community about the growing threat of phishing attacks, urging users to take proactive measures to protect their accounts and digital assets. CZ Warns Users to Beware of Phishing Attacks, Urges Strong Cybersecurity Measures In a recent reminder, CZ stressed that users should never, under any circumstances, share their passwords with anyone, including customer service representatives. Legitimate support staff will never ask for login information, he noted. CZ also warned users to avoid clicking on links in unsolicited emails, a tactic often used by phishing scammers to convince users to divulge sensitive information. To increase account security, he recommended that users avoid reusing the same password across multiple websites and instead use password managers to create and store strong, unique passwords for each platform. Additionally, CZ recommended enabling hardware-based two-factor authentication (2FA) devices such as Yubikey to provide an additional layer of security beyond SMS or app-based 2FA. The warning comes amid a steady increase in social engineering and phishing scams targeting crypto users, often involving fake websites, malicious emails, and impersonating support channels. Binance and other major platforms have reported an increase in such activity amid increased market activity. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Binance Former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ) Warns Users Against Hackers! What Precautions Does He Recommend? Here Are the Details