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New Binance scam alert: How hackers are stealing crypto funds

by Pranav Joshi
March 22, 2025
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Cryptocurrency users in Australia are facing a new wave of scams, also called the Binance Scam, that exploit their trust in established digital asset platforms. Authorities, including the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the National Anti-Scam Centre (NASC), and Binance Australia, have issued urgent warnings regarding impersonation scams targeting Binance customers.

How the Binance scam works

This seems to be a mindfully executed scam. Fraudsters impersonate Binance representatives and contact unsuspecting victims through SMS and encrypted messaging platforms. These messages falsely claim that the recipient’s cryptocurrency account has been compromised. To create an illusion of authenticity, the scammers include fake verification codes. Then through “spoofing”, they make fraudulent messages appear within existing legitimate message threads from Binance, deceiving victims into believing they are interacting with the official exchange.

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The scam escalates when victims are asked to call a “support” number provided in the message. Upon calling this number, they are instructed to protect their funds by transferring their cryptocurrency to a so-called ‘trust wallet’—which, in reality, is controlled by the scammer. Once the funds are transferred, they are immediately funnelled through a complex web of wallets, making retrieval almost impossible.

Source : Binance

Operation Firestorm: Unmasking the Binance scam

This impersonation scam has been detected as part of Operation Firestorm, a global initiative launched in 2024 to combat offshore organized crime networks involved in romance, cryptocurrency, and investment fraud. Through collaboration with international law enforcement agencies, the Joint Policing Cybercrime Coordination Centre (JPC3) identified more than 130 Australian victims targeted by this scheme.

The @AusFedPolice (AFP) and @binance are working together to combat a surge in impersonation scams targeting Australian crypto users as part of Operation Firestorm.

How These Scams Work:
⚠️ Scammers pose as Binance representatives via SMS and messaging apps
⚠️ They claim an…

— Binance Australia (@Binance_AUS) March 20, 2025

AFP Commander Cybercrime Operations Graeme Marshall emphasized the challenges in recovering stolen funds, explaining that scammers move assets rapidly through numerous digital wallets to evade detection and law enforcement efforts. To mitigate the risk, the AFP, in partnership with NASC, has issued direct warnings to potential victims, urging them to take necessary precautions.

Binance Scam and the rise of similar impersonation scams

The rise of impersonation scams is not exclusive to cryptocurrency exchanges. Similar frauds have been reported in traditional financial sectors, targeting banks, government agencies, and even personal contacts. The core of these scams relies on social engineering techniques, where attackers manipulate individuals into divulging sensitive information or transferring assets under false affectations.

Many victims report receiving unsolicited messages claiming their accounts have been breached, followed by urgent requests demanding immediate action. Scammers often ask for sensitive information such as seed phrases or account details and pressure individuals to transfer funds to an alternate account for “security purposes.” They also encourage secrecy, advising victims not to discuss the matter with family or friends.

The growing cost of crypto scams

Investment scams, particularly those involving cryptocurrency, have cost Australians a staggering AUD 382 million ($269 million) in losses over the past 12 months, with 47% of these losses being crypto-related. The lack of stringent regulations and the irreversible nature of cryptocurrency transactions make digital assets an attractive target for cybercriminals.

The recent Binance impersonation scam highlights an alarming trend in which fraudsters leverage advancements in digital communication to execute sophisticated scams. As cryptocurrency adoption continues to grow, both regulatory bodies and individual users must remain proactive in securing their digital assets.

Government response to combat crypto scams

The Australian government is taking active steps to counteract these fraudulent activities. In December 2024, it announced plans for an SMS Sender ID Register and an enforceable industry standard to prevent scam messages from spoofing legitimate organizations. Telecom companies will be required to verify brand-name messages, reducing the ability of scammers to manipulate sender IDs. This initiative, set to launch in late 2025, aims to curb impersonation scams across various industries, including finance and telecommunications.

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