Sunday 30 March 2025 12:04 GMT

Australian Authorities Crack Down On Binance Impersonation Scams


(MENAFN- The Arabian Post)

Australian cryptocurrency investors are facing substantial financial threats due to an elaborate scam where fraudsters impersonate representatives from Binance, one of the world's leading cryptocurrency exchanges. The Australian Federal Police , in collaboration with the National Anti-Scam Centre and Binance Australia, have initiated Operation Firestorm to combat these fraudulent activities. This operation has identified over 130 Australian victims targeted through sophisticated phishing techniques.

Scammers have been sending text messages that closely mimic legitimate communications from Binance. These messages often include false verification codes and direct recipients to counterfeit customer service hotlines. Once contact is made, victims are manipulated into transferring their cryptocurrency assets into so-called“trust wallets” controlled by the scammers. The fraudulent messages are particularly deceptive, appearing within existing Binance communication threads, exploiting vulnerabilities in telecommunications systems that allow sender IDs to be spoofed.

AFP Commander of Cybercrime Operations, Graeme Marshall, emphasized the challenges in recovering stolen funds, noting that once assets are transferred to accounts under the scammers' control, they are swiftly moved through a network of wallets and money laundering channels, complicating seizure or recovery efforts. Marshall advised individuals who suspect they have been targeted to report the incident to their financial institution or cryptocurrency exchange and to file a report with law enforcement via ReportCyber.

Binance's Chief Security Officer, Jimmy Su, highlighted the importance of user education and verification to combat such scams. He recommended that users verify communications through official channels and remain cautious of unsolicited messages, especially those prompting urgent actions. Su also mentioned that Binance is developing new security features aimed at helping users identify and avoid phishing scams.

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's Deputy Chair, Catriona Lowe, echoed these sentiments, urging the public to authenticate any communications through official channels to avoid falling victim to impersonation scams. She stressed the importance of vigilance and thorough verification of investment opportunities to prevent financial losses.

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