Reminder to Be Cautious of Account Theft Risks

3 min. readlast update: 07.04.2025

Dear Investors,

Please remain vigilant and avoid clicking on any suspicious links from unofficial channels. For ALL IN-related products, please visit www.allinpro.com to download.

1. What is Phishing?

Phishing attacks involve disguising as someone else to obtain personal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, funds, and ID cards. These communications often claim to be from official, operational, customer service, or network administrators to deceive victims into providing sensitive information.

2. Phishing Distribution Channels

  1. Through Viruses: Malefactors duplicate a website identical to ALL IN and use computer viruses, spam software, etc., to send the fake website address to investors' computers or post it on search engines to deceive investors into logging in, thereby stealing user account passwords, transaction information, or funds.

  2. Through SMS: Malefactors use SMS to impersonate ALL IN and send scam messages to users, claiming winnings or account theft, and urging investors to log in to a website specified in the SMS for identity verification. The website is typically a fake site set up by scammers, and if users log in and perform actions there, their account and password information will be stolen.

  3. Creating Fake Websites: Malefactors first create a fake website and then publish fake activity information on social platforms, often offering tempting deals. When users log in on the fake site, their account and password information will be obtained by the fraudsters.

  4. Through Impersonating Official Emails: Malefactors send a large number of fraudulent emails to lure users into logging into fake websites. These emails often use reasons like winning prizes or system upgrades to ask users to click on links and log into a site similar to ALL IN. Once users enter their account and password information on this specified login page, their information will be stolen.

  5. Sharing Phishing Site Links in Communities: Encouraging users to log in to fake websites.

3. How to Prevent Phishing

  • Use a relatively secure Chrome browser and update to the latest version; Note: Chrome is a Google product with high security. Updating to the latest version is recommended because older versions may have vulnerabilities, such as “Punycode Phishing Attacks” (link: https://blog.csdn.net/qq_27446553/article/details/70255763).

  • Avoid instALL INg browser plugins indiscriminately; Note: Browser plugins have high permissions and pose a risk of account theft, such as the “User-Agent Switcher backdoor incident” in Chrome.

  • Do not open unknown links, and do not enter ALL IN account passwords or personal information on unfamiliar websites to avoid theft by phishing sites or malware.

  • Install antivirus software and regularly scan your computer and phone for viruses.

  • Update system patches regularly.

  • Do not share verification codes sent by official sources with others.

  • When logging in or conducting transactions, verify that the domain belongs to ALL IN, and consult customer service about unknown domains. The only official website of ALL IN Exchange is www.allinpro.com.

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