Binance co-CEO Yi He hit by WeChat hack amid growing Web2 risks for crypto execs

cointelegraphОпубліковано о 2025-12-10Востаннє оновлено о 2025-12-10

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Yi He, the newly appointed co-CEO of Binance, reported that her WeChat account was hijacked after an old mobile number associated with it was reassigned. The attackers used the compromised account to promote a token called Mubarakah, netting approximately $55,000. This incident follows a similar WeChat hack of Tron founder Justin Sun in November. SlowMist founder Yu Xuan explained that attackers can seize accounts by contacting frequent contacts, including those with minimal interaction, and warned that recycled mobile numbers in China create vulnerabilities. He advised high-profile users to avoid adding unknown contacts, rotate passwords, and monitor login alerts. Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao also confirmed his long-unused WeChat account would not promote any memecoins, urging users to stay vigilant.

Newly appointed Binance co-CEO and co-founder Yi He said on X that her WeChat account was hijacked after an old mobile number was taken, highlighting how Web2 messaging platforms can be used to impersonate crypto executives.

“WeChat was abandoned long ago, and the phone number was seized for use. It cannot be recovered at present,” she said in a translated X post.

Blockchain analytics firm Lookonchain flagged that after the hack, the attackers promoted a token called Mubarakah, pumping the price. The platform claimed that the attackers netted $55,000 with the scheme.

The attack comes days after the Binance co-founder was appointed as the co-CEO of the crypto exchange platform. Binance CEO Richard Teng announced the news at Binance Blockchain Week in Dubai, calling it a “natural progression.”

Source: Yi He

SlowMist founder outlines how to avoid the attack vector

This follows a previous WeChat compromise in November, which involved Tron founder Justin Sun. On Nov. 30, Sun posted on X that his account was hacked and that he had contacted the platform to try to get the account back.

Source: Justin Sun

After the most recent attack, SlowMist founder Yu Xuan re-published a breakdown on how WeChat account takeovers may occur, warning that the barrier to attacks can be surprisingly low.

According to his test, an attacker who already has access to leaked login credentials could seize control of an account by contacting two “frequent contacts.”

He said that this might include people who were never directly messaged and merely added as friends or interacted with briefly in a shared group.

In China, carriers typically reissue mobile numbers to the market three months after users cancel their accounts.

This system, where inactive SIM-linked accounts can be reclaimed or reassigned, creates openings for credential stuffing, SIM-linked recovery abuse and targeted social engineering.

The SlowMist founder urged users, especially high-profile figures who handle over-the-counter (OTC) traders or wallet-related discussions, to avoid adding unknown contacts casually. He also recommended rotating passwords and responding quickly to login alerts.

Related: South Korea to impose bank-level liability on crypto exchanges after Upbit hack: Report

CZ warned that he would not promote memecoin contracts

Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao said on X that he has also not used his WeChat account for a long time.

However, Zhao warned that he would not promote any memecoin contract addresses on this account, giving users a quick reminder to stay safe amid growing threats.

Source: Changpeng Zhao

The incident comes only months after BNB Chain’s official X account was compromised. On Oct. 1, hackers took over and started posting phishing links on the official social media of the blockchain network.

BNB Chain previously told Cointelegraph that 10 links were posted and that $8,000 in user funds were lost. The company said that all affected users have been fully reimbursed.

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