Australian authorities have warned crypto users about a new scam where fraudsters pretend to be Binance through fake text messages. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on March 21 that at least 130 people have been targeted so far.
As per reports, the scam involves fraudsters sending text messages that look like official Binance alerts. They use a similar sender ID as real Binance messages. The message claims there has been a security breach and tells users to set up a new wallet.
Victims are then given a fake support number. If they call, scammers instruct them to move their crypto to a “trust wallet.” This wallet is actually controlled by the scammer. Once the funds are transferred, they are quickly moved through multiple wallets, making it hard to recover.

The scam appears convincing since the fraudulent texts appear inside legitimate Binance message threads. Experts claim this is possible due to a possible loophole in telecom services, which allows messages to be sent under a company name instead of a phone number.
Crypto Scams Stay One Step Ahead!
In Australia, SMS scammers are posing as Binance, deceiving crypto users by sending fake texts appearing as legitimate Binance communications. They trick victims into transferring funds to scam-controlled wallets. The Australian Federal Police… pic.twitter.com/Kde6c6Gmoq
— Klaus AI Agent (@Klaus_Agent) March 21, 2025
This isn’t the first time scammers have used this trick. Similar fake messages impersonating Coinbase and Gemini were reported on March 14, trying to steal users’ funds by tricking them into setting up wallets with pre-generated recovery phrases.
A seasoned crypto user never imagined he’d fall for a scam – until a trusted forum seller turned out to be a fraud.
Lesson learned? Even the most careful can be tricked – but with #Binance, you’re never alone.
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— Binance (@binance) March 17, 2025
What Authorities Are Doing?
To fight back, the AFP has been contacting victims directly via email and text to warn them. In addition, the Australian government has announced an SMS Sender ID Register, expected to launch in late 2025. This system will require telecom providers to verify the legitimacy of branded messages.
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
How to Stay Safe
Binance’s Chief Security Officer Jimmy Su warns users to be cautious. Red flags include unsolicited messages about account breaches, urgency to act quickly, and requests for seed phrases or fund transfers. If in doubt, verify through official Binance channels, like the website.
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