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Essential Account Protection
Securing your cryptocurrency accounts is paramount. Always use strong, unique passwords and enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all your crypto-related accounts. Regularly update your security settings and be wary of phishing attempts. Your vigilance is your best defense against unauthorized access and potential loss of funds. The best way to secure your Crypto are Hardware Wallets.
What is an Account Takeover?
An “account takeover” (ATO) happens when someone gains unauthorized access to one of your accounts to commit fraud. One of the most common techniques used is a SIM-swap.
In a SIM-swap attack, a scammer pretends to be you and convinces your mobile carrier to transfer your phone number to a new SIM card. Once they succeed, they can receive your texts and calls — including any two-factor authentication (2FA) codes sent by SMS. With these codes and a stolen password, they can try to access your email, social media, cloud storage, or financial accounts.
At Exchanges, they constantly monitor for SIM-swap ATO attempts. While SMS-based 2FA is better than nothing, there are more secure options. Here are two simple steps you can take today to better protect yourself:
1. Use a Password Manager
2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Your passwords should be:
At least 16 characters
Complex and unique for each account
Managing that manually is tough, so use a password manager like 1Password or Dashlane to generate and store strong passwords for you.
Pro tip: Want to see if any of your current passwords have been leaked in a breach? Check haveibeenpwned.com/Passwords.
In addition to strong passwords, always enable 2FA — and use the most secure method available:
Best option: A hardware security key (like a Yubikey)
Next best: An authentication app (like Google Authenticator or Duo)
Last resort: SMS-based 2FA — if this is all that’s available, make sure it sends a code every time you log in
If a service doesn’t offer any form of 2FA, it might be worth reconsidering whether to use it at all.


Stay Safe in the Crypto World
- Verify Addresses: Double-check before sending.
- Beware of Phishing: Never click suspicious links.
- Use Reputable Exchanges: Stick to trusted platforms.
- Use Hardware Wallets to store and protect your Crypto !