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    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliAugust 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Scammers Impersonating TechCrunch: Fraudsters are posing as TechCrunch reporters and event leads to deceive companies and extract sensitive information.

    2. Evolving Tactics: These impostors mimic writing styles and use familiar trends to make their fraudulent pitches increasingly convincing, even adopting real staff identities.

    3. Verification Is Key: Companies should verify inquiries by checking TechCrunch’s staff page; if in doubt, directly contact TechCrunch to confirm legitimacy.

    4. Protecting Trust: Taking the time to verify media inquiries not only safeguards your business but also helps maintain the integrity of trustworthy journalism.

    The Rise of Impersonators

    Fraudsters increasingly target companies by impersonating established media organizations. Recently, impersonators have begun using the TechCrunch name to deceive unsuspecting businesses. They craft emails that appear as if they come from legitimate reporters or event organizers. This tactic allows them to exploit the trust built by respected brands. Unfortunately, many companies fall victim to these schemes. In some cases, scammers extract sensitive business information by posing as real TechCrunch staff.

    The methods these criminals use are worrisome. They often imitate actual employees, closely replicating writing styles. As a result, their outreach seems credible. Moreover, they even reference current industry trends to bolster their authenticity. This evolving nature of fraud demands vigilance. Companies must remain alert because the risks of disclosure are significant.

    Protecting Yourself and Your Business

    If you receive an inquiry claiming to be from TechCrunch, verifying its legitimacy is imperative. Start by checking the official staff page. This resource confirms whether the person contacting you is a real employee. If the name is not listed, it’s a clear indicator of a scam. Additionally, even if a name appears, ensure that the job role aligns with the inquiry. If a copy editor asks for business insights, something is amiss.

    Should you have any doubts, reaching out directly to TechCrunch is wise. Confirmation ensures that your company remains secure, and it protects the integrity of journalism. While verifying these inquiries may seem tedious, it becomes essential for safeguarding your business and the media’s credibility. By taking these steps, you actively contribute to a trustworthy information landscape.

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