Unmasking Deception: How Fraudsters Impersonate TechCrunch to Target Businesses

Fraudulent individuals are posing as TechCrunch reporters and event organizers, reaching out to companies. Learn about our efforts to address this issue and how you can spot these scams.
Impersonation scams targeting companies under the guise of TechCrunch outreach have become an increasingly prevalent issue. Crafty fraudsters are posing as TechCrunch reporters and event leads, reaching out to unsuspecting businesses with the intent of exploiting them. As the leading technology news outlet, we take this threat seriously and are actively working to address it.
At TechCrunch, we pride ourselves on building trust with our audience and the companies we cover. Maintaining that trust is of the utmost importance, which is why we are dedicated to exposing these impersonation schemes and educating the public on how to identify and avoid them.
In this article, we'll delve into the tactics used by these scammers, the steps TechCrunch is taking to combat the issue, and the precautions businesses can take to protect themselves from falling victim to these fraudulent attempts.
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