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Yes it is happening, Fraudsters posing as Binance – the cryptocurrency exchange – are emailing forex scam victims, putting them at serious risk of recovery fraud. Binance confirmed to Which? that these emails are fake. This is known as a ‘recovery scam’ – a form of advance-fee fraud, where someone who has previously been a victim of fraud is targeted by fraudsters who pretend they can help them recover their money.
Which? recently reported that fraud recovery scams are up 43% and cost victims an average of £27,598, according to official Action Fraud data.
víctimas de estafas de inversiones/estafas de criptomonedas Consulte aquí:
https://bit.ly/3HhwtMa
What do the Binance scam emails look like?
We’ve so far received multiple reports about these fake emails. In each case, the scammers used the Binance logo and a deceptive email address – helpdesk@binance-emails. com – to convince recipients they were from the genuine company.
This email address has nothing to do with the real Binance. The scammers claim to need to speak to the victims about ‘funds that are intended to be released to you which were seized from the fake investment company “EuropeFX”‘. (image attached below)
We’re concerned that other people have been contacted by these scammers and are at risk. If you have received an email like this one, don’t be tempted to reply or respond to the scammer’s request to click on links or call phone numbers. We’ve reported these emails to the Financial Recovery Authority (FRA).
If you’ve been contacted by someone posing as Binance,Coinbase,blockchain, or Any exchange platform not mentioned here, and tell the FRA – you can speak to them over the phone or use its official website:
https://bit.ly/3HhwtMa.