Binance Allowed Unauthorized Transfers From My Web3 Wallet Despite Security Measures


On 04.12.204, I made an SFUND/USDT swap transaction on my Binance Web3 wallet, and without my knowledge or approval, $4536 was transferred to the wallet address 0x070cA92f568037d351666b3918a0F6ba7ad20ED1 on the BSC network, with TxID 0xb5bebc6d2c721c804c7e48614128523890b6fd6211aea9d1b5d729e985d1f44c. Shortly after, I made a CEEK/USDT swap transaction, and again, without my consent, $2028 was transferred to the same wallet address, with TxID 0x6e3656fb50a023ed4087d2bb1f3096a56034e22413007bff07ac4cea95651d04. These transactions were not approved by me, and the receiving address is not on my whitelist or associated with me in any way. When I contacted Binance customer service, they mentioned the issue might be linked to the RDNT network, which I never authorized for any transactions. Despite my trust in Binance to safeguard my funds, I lost a significant amount due to these unauthorized transfers, and I am deeply concerned about the security measures in place. Upon further research, I discovered that many others have faced similar situations, highlighting a broader issue. I request that Binance investigate this matter thoroughly and return the lost funds to my account.
I did not make any transaction on the network from which my money was withdrawn, and the issue on this network occurred six months before my transaction, and for six months Binance did not provide a solution; because of this issue, the network has not cut off communication. Therefore, Binance is responsible.

