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Domain Checks
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How to Spot a Fake Binance Website? Which Characters in the Address Bar Are Replaced Most Often
Four common disguises of counterfeit Binance domains: IDN homograph characters, position swapping, suffix confusion, and subdomain fronting. This article demonstrates how to identify each one and provides Punycode query tips.
Why do letters in Binance's website address 'change'? A complete guide to homograph attacks
Binance phishing domains frequently use homograph attacks, replacing a/o/e with Cyrillic or Greek letters that are nearly indistinguishable to the naked eye. This article provides a full character list, detection methods, and browser defense settings.
What to Do If You Click a Binance Official Link and Get Redirected to an Unfamiliar Domain? Do These 4 Things Immediately
Emergency procedures when clicking a 'Binance Official' link from chats, emails, ads, or forums and being redirected to an unfamiliar domain: keep evidence, disconnect the internet, check your account, and change your password and 2FA.