How to Identify Scammers Impersonating Binance on Twitter

2018-02-12 09:35

Scammers often create fake Twitter profiles using the Binance name and logo. They would use these fake Binance profiles to reply to your threads or directly reach out to you through DMs.

Binance will never — under any circumstances — proactively contact users via unofficial channels to offer investment advice, entry into a free giveaway, a “backdoor” to unlock your Binance account, or ask you to send coins directly to any address for any reason.

However, we have no control over the moderation of Twitter. Imposters can easily set up a new account in seconds, even after we’ve flagged them to the platform’s moderation team.

Below are some examples we’ve seen on Twitter:

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How to protect your Binance account?

To safeguard yourself from potential fraud, it’s crucial to keep your personal information secure. Never share your personal data and account credentials with anyone to minimize your risk exposure. If your Binance account is compromised, or if you suspect someone is impersonating Binance, please get in touch with our support team by following the steps outlined in How to Report Scams on Binance Support.

For more tips on identifying scammers and securing your Binance account, please visit:

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