Changpeng Zao, the CEO of Binance, has issued a warning to users about a huge SMS phishing scheme aimed at Binance users. The world’s largest cryptocurrency trading platform is being used to trick customers into visiting a malicious website in order to steal their credentials. Changpeng Zhao tweeted on Friday “There is a massive Phishing scam via SMS with a link to cancel withdrawals. It leads to a phishing website to harvest your credential as in the screenshot below. NEVER click on links from SMS!” The tweet further advised users to save or type the Binance website address into their browser. This way users of Binance might protect their passwords. There is a massive Phishing scam via SMS with a link to cancel withdrawals. It leads to a phishing website to harvest your credential as in the screenshot below. NEVER click on links from SMS! Always go to https://t.co/9rMMAmtCxH via a bookmark or type it in. Stay #SAFU pic.twitter.com/erNwe90FN1 — CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) February 4, 2022 Changpeng Zhao’s tweet is made up of a screenshot that appears to be in the form of a text message and is directed at Binance users. The source of the text message appears to be from the exchange, but it contains a malicious link. Users will be sent to a phishing website if they click it. This website will then harvest the user’s credentials in order to defraud them of their money. The picture also showed that the mail will include a withdraw...