
We are currently seeing an increased number of phishing and hacking attempts across the crypto industry, including attacks specifically targeting Millionero users. To keep your funds and personal information safe, please read this message carefully and take action immediately.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Now
2FA is your strongest first line of defense.
Even if someone steals your email and password, they still cannot log in without the one-time code from your phone or authenticator app.
What 2FA does:
Every login requires both:
- Your email + password, and
- A time-based code from your phone/authenticator.
Without both, access is blocked.
Please go to your Millionero account settings and enable 2FA immediately. This single step drastically reduces the chance of your account being compromised.
Fake “Millionero” Websites on Google (Phishing Alert)
We have identified fake websites pretending to be Millionero. Some of them appear as sponsored results when you search “millionero” on Google and are designed to steal your login details.
Example 1 – Fake Sponsored Websites

The top sponsored result is not Millionero. It leads to a third-party domain that tries to collect your login credentials.
Example 2 – Look-Alike Login Page

The page layout looks similar to Millionero, but the URL is wrong. Hackers use small spelling changes or extra letters to trick users.
These websites are phishing traps created to:
- Steal your email and password
- Trick you into entering your 2FA codes
- Gain full access to your funds
Always Use the Official Millionero Website
To stay safe:
- Only log in via:
https://www.millionero.com - Type the URL yourself or use a trusted bookmark instead of clicking random ads or links.
- Double-check the URL every time before entering your details.
- Watch for extra letters, missing letters, or strange domain endings.
- Watch for extra letters, missing letters, or strange domain endings.
- Make sure you see https:// and the lock icon in your browser.
If something feels off, stop immediately and do not enter your credentials.
Phishing Is Everywhere – Your Judgment Matters
Phishing attacks are now common across all online services: crypto exchanges, banks, email providers, social media, and more.
No platform can fully protect you if you willingly enter your password and 2FA code on a fake website. That is why:
- You must always slow down and check the URL.
- You must never share your 2FA code with anyone.
- You must assume that if something looks too urgent, too aggressive, or slightly off, it could be a phishing attempt.
Technology can block many attacks, but in the end, it is up to you to use your best judgment and protect yourself.
What to Do If You Think You Used a Fake Site
If you suspect you logged in on a phishing page:
- Immediately change your Millionero password.
- Enable 2FA if it’s not already on.
- Change the password of your email account linked to Millionero.
- Contact Millionero Support right away and explain what happened.
The sooner you act, the better we can help protect your account.
Final Checklist
- 2FA enabled on your Millionero account
- Always using https://www.millionero.com
- URL double-checked before every login
- Never clicking suspicious ads or links
- Staying alert to phishing and using your best judgment online
Your security is our priority, but it is also a shared responsibility. Please take these steps today to keep your Millionero account safe. For market education, visit the Millionero blog. When you’re ready, you can trade spot and perpetuals on Millionero.

