SMS scammers posing as Binance have an even trickier way to fool victims
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Australian AFP Investigates Massive Binance Crypto Scam
AFP is investigating a crypto scam where fraudsters posed as Binance representatives. Scammers used fake alerts and spoofed messages to trick victims into transferring funds. Authorities warn recovering stolen crypto is hard due to advanced laundering tactics. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has launched an investigation into a large-scale cryptocurrency scam where fraudsters posed as Binance representatives. The scam, uncovered through Oper…
Binance Impersonation Scam Targets Australian Crypto Investors
The post Binance Impersonation Scam Targets Australian Crypto Investors appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Australian law enforcement, in partnership with Binance, has issued a warning about scammers impersonating Binance and targeting crypto investors. Fake Verification Codes Australian law enforcement has warned crypto investors to be cautious of scammers impersonating Binance. In a statement jointly issued with the National Anti-Scam Centre…
Binance Impersonation Scam Targets Australian Crypto Investors - Coin Surges
Australian law enforcement, in partnership with Binance, has issued a warning about scammers impersonating Binance and targeting crypto investors. Fake Verification Codes Australian law enforcement has warned crypto investors to be cautious of scammers impersonating Binance. In a statement jointly issued with the National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC) and Binance Australia, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) […] Read Entire Article The post Binance I…
SMS scammers posing as Binance have an even trickier way to fool victims - WorldNL Magazine
Australian federal police have alerted over 130 people of a new text message scam aimed at crypto users that copies the same “sender ID” as legitimate crypto exchanges such as Binance. The impersonation scam involves the fraudsters sending out messages through text and encrypted messaging platforms by impersonating a Binance representative, telling users of a crypto account breach and instructing them to set up a new wallet, the Australian Feder…
Binance Impersonation Scammers Using Advanced Tactics to Deceive Victims
SMS scammers pretending to be Binance have come up with a more sophisticated way to deceive victims. These fraudsters are using a new approach to trick people into giving away their personal information and funds. The scammers send messages purporting to be from Binance, a well-known cryptocurrency exchange, informing recipients that their account has been compromised. To resolve the issue, they instruct the victims to click on a link in the tex…
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