BNB Chain’s X Account Hacked: CZ Warns Users to Stay SAFU from Phishing Scam

The official X (Twitter) account of BNB Chain was compromised on Wednesday, October 1, during the early hours of the Asian session.

Attackers used the platform to promote a fraudulent “BNB HODLer Airdrop” designed to trick users into connecting their wallets to phishing sites.

Binance Founder CZ Confirms BNB Chain’s X Account Hack

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) confirmed the breach in a series of posts, urging users not to interact with any of the suspicious links shared from the compromised account.

“ALERT: The BNB Chain X account is compromised. The hacker posted a bunch of links to phishing websites that ask for Wallet Connect. Do NOT connect your wallet,” CZ warned.

He added that the Binance exchange’s security teams had already notified X to temporarily suspend the account. The team is working to restore full control.

“Always check the domains very carefully, even from official X handles. Stay SAFU!” the Binance executive articulated.

In an earlier alert, CZ flagged that the account “may have been compromised.” The crypto executive advised caution before the extent of the breach was confirmed.

The attacker’s post was shared through the official BNB Chain handle. It announced the BNB Chain HODLer Airdrop 53234234 and issued a call to action for BNB holders.

The message included links redirecting users to malicious sites disguised as an official Binance portal.

BNB Chain X Account Hacked
BNB Chain X Account Hacked. Source: BNB Chain

The phishing scheme lured users to connect via WalletConnect, a popular tool for accessing decentralized applications (dApps). Once connected, attackers could potentially drain victims’ wallets.

Binance has already filed takedown requests for all linked phishing sites while coordinating with X to remove the fraudulent posts.

The post has since been deleted, and community members reiterated CZ’s warning not to interact with it. Still, the scam post remains visible to some users, though warnings from the community quickly flagged it as illegitimate.

Despite the breach, BNB’s market reaction was relatively muted. At the time of writing, the token was trading at $1,010, down just 1.08% over the past 24 hours.

BNB Price Performance
BNB Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

The resilience suggests that while phishing scams remain a threat, especially on social media, investor confidence in Binance’s security response has prevented widespread panic.

High-profile account compromises have become a recurring issue on X. Verified and official accounts often serve as primary communication channels for major crypto projects.

Attackers exploit this trust by pushing scams that appear legitimate at first glance. Recently, bad actors commandeered the X account of Kenya’s former Prime Minister Raila Odinga to promote a fraudulent Kenya Token.

The incident highlights the importance of verifying links independently and exercising caution even when posts come from official handles.

“Always check the domains very carefully,” CZ emphasized.

With investigations ongoing, Binance’s teams continue efforts to restore the BNB Chain account and secure its communication channels.

Until then, users are advised to ignore all recent posts promoting crypto airdrops or requiring wallet connections.

BNB Chain did not immediately respond to BeInCrypto’s request for comment.

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Source: https://beincrypto.com/binance-cz-bnb-chain-x-hack-october/