BINANCE NEVER CALLS YOU. PERIOD.

If you ever get a call claiming to be from Binance support — it’s 100% fake.

Here’s how your info leaks and how these professional scammers trap you.

🔍 How Your Data Gets Leaked

📲 P2P Transactions:

Your phone number or email can be exposed while buying/selling crypto through Binance P2P. Scammers note it and add you to their hit list.

🌐 Fake Airdrops / Giveaways:

"Free $1000 USDT" posts lead you to phishing websites where you enter Binance login or connect your wallet. Boom — info stolen.

🛒 Telegram/WhatsApp Groups:

Fake Binance admins or bots DM you offering help. They gain your trust and ask for codes or send malware files.

👤 Fake Binance Agents on Facebook & X (Twitter):

They promise account recovery or verification help and ask for email logins, 2FA, or remote access via apps like AnyDesk or TeamViewer.

📦 Selling Crypto on Social Media:

When you share wallet addresses or account screenshots, you're exposing sensitive info scammers use to find your identity.

⚠️ Common Types of Binance Scams

1. 🔐 Phishing Websites:

Look exactly like Binance. One small letter difference in the link can cost you your whole portfolio.

2. 📞 Fake Binance Calls:

They pretend your account is under review or blocked. They ask for your OTP, Google Authenticator code, or password.

Binance NEVER calls. Never shares codes. Never asks you to click links.

3. 📧 Email Spoofing:

You receive an email from [email protected] (not .com!) — looks real, but is fake. Links inside install malware or steal login credentials.

4. 🛠️ Fake Recovery Agents:

If you lose access to your account, and you post about it, fake agents will DM you claiming they can help. They’ll ask for your 12-word recovery phrase or take remote control of your device.

5. 🧑‍💻 Scare Tactics on Calls:

“Your Binance account is under government investigation.”

“You made an illegal transaction.”

All lies to scare you into sharing codes or paying fake fines.

6. 📲 Fake Apps on Play Store / APKs:

Malware-infected apps with Binance logos. Once installed, they steal keystrokes, screenshots, or even your wallet seed phrase.

7. 🎁 “Binance Investment Plans” on TikTok / Instagram:

Fake people showing profits like "Invest $500, get $5,000 in 2 days." Once you send crypto, you’re blocked.

8. 🪙 Pump & Dump Discord/Telegram Groups:

Claiming secret Binance insider info. You buy their coin, price crashes, they vanish.

🔒 Golden Rules for Binance Security

✅ Never share:

OTPs

Google Authenticator codes

Email passwords

Wallet seed phrases (12/24 words)

Screenshots of your account

Remote access to your phone/laptop

✅ Always:

Enable 2FA (Google Authenticator, not SMS)

Double-check URLs before logging in (only https://binance.com)

Use verified apps from official app stores

Report suspicious messages to Binance support

🧠 Remember This:

Even international-looking numbers can be faked. Don’t trust any caller just because their number starts with +1, +44, +92, or any code.

Anyone can spoof that.

💡 One line of truth:

"Whoever saves one person from being scammed, it's as if he has saved all of humanity." 🤫

👉 Forward this to every crypto user you know. It could save a fortune.