🚨 Impersonation Scams on Binance. Fraudsters may:
Fake customer support – contacting users through Telegram, WhatsApp, or social media while pretending to be Binance staff.
Phishing links – creating websites or emails that look like Binance to steal login credentials.
Fake promotions – promising giveaways, “investment plans,” or recovery services under Binance’s name.
Profile cloning – copying the official Binance logo, username, and style to appear legitimate.
🔒 How to Stay Safe
Binance never contacts you first on social media or private channels.
Always check the official website/app (binance.com or the Binance app).
Do not share your passwords, 2FA codes, or seed phrases.
Verify official announcements on Binance’s verified channels only.
Report impersonation attempts immediately through Binance’s support center.
⚠️ Remember: If someone claims to be from Binance and asks for money or sensitive information, it’s 100% a scam.

