Responding to Unauthorized Transactions in Your Crypto Account

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Unauthorized transactions remain one of the rising threats in the crypto ecosystem, with recent incidents across major platforms reminding users how critical account security is. Whether caused by phishing, leaked credentials, SIM-swap attacks, or malware, quick action is the key to preventing further loss.

Here’s what every crypto user must do the moment they notice suspicious account activity, and why these steps matter more than ever.

1. Change Your Password Immediately and Enable 2FA

The first and fastest line of defense is securing your login.

  • Reset your password to a strong, unique one that you’ve never used anywhere else.

  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA), preferably via an authenticator app instead of SMS.

Security experts emphasize that weak or recycled passwords remain one of the most common causes of account compromise. During a security incident at another famous exchange, for example, the exchange urged all users to reset their 2FA immediately, after attackers bypassed certain authentication flows and stole funds from user accounts. [1]

A compromised password is usually just the beginning, acting swiftly reduces the window attackers have to continue draining assets.

2. Contact Your Exchange’s Customer Service Immediately

Every second counts.

If you see withdrawals or transactions you didn’t authorize:
Report it instantly to your exchange.

Watch this video to learn how to contact Hotcoin’s customer service

Most global exchanges have dedicated emergency channels to freeze accounts, revoke active API keys, halt withdrawals, or initiate internal investigations.

Delays can be costly. In multiple recent cases (such as the 2024–2025 surge in wallet-drainer malware) attackers emptied user accounts within minutes of gaining access. Early notification increases the chances of tracking malicious transactions or preventing further losses. [2]

3. Check for Other Suspicious Activity

After securing your account and contacting support, examine your account for:

  • New unknown devices logged in

  • API keys you did not create

  • Changed security settings

  • Attempts to disable 2FA

  • New withdrawal addresses

  • Messages, emails, or login notifications you didn’t recognize

Scammers often probe accounts before launching a full theft. Detecting these breadcrumbs early can help exchanges identify how the breach occurred.

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission warns that many unauthorized crypto transactions stem from phishing schemes, fake support agents, or “investment managers” coaxing users to unknowingly grant access to their wallets or accounts. [3]

Hotcoin’s Commitment to User Safety

At Hotcoin, we prioritize account and asset security above all. Our platform uses:

  • Real-time risk monitoring

  • Multi-layer withdrawal protection

  • Advanced device fingerprinting

  • Mandatory 2FA for sensitive actions

  • AI-based fraud detection systems

However, even with strong platform security, user-side protection is essential. Most successful account breaches start with compromised passwords, phishing, or social engineering, not platform vulnerabilities.

Hotcoin encourages all users to remain vigilant, practice safe digital hygiene, and stay informed about evolving threats.

Stay alert. Protect your assets. Hotcoin has your back, always.

References

[1] Bitdefender. (2025, January). Crypto com admits security incident, assures clients ‘funds are safe’

[2] Kaspersky. (2024, February). What crypto drainers are, and how to fend them off

[3] U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). (2025). What To Know About Cryptocurrency Scams.

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