Thanks for sharing Op.
Remember to ignore all unknown tokens you may receive into your wallet. The scammer target is to convince you connect your wallet to a phishing website where he can send all your funds to his own address.
This becomes a famous method to scam BSC users. I have found
this topic in the "Scam Accusation" section from where i've extracted this explaining reply:
It's easy to create a bep20 token on the binance smart chain and scammers are exploiting this by creating worthless/scammy token and sending them to random addresss (airdrops).
From what I've read, since the victims can't trade those token, the first thing they will do is to visit the projects' websites where they will be asked to connect their wallets When they do that, a malicious smart contract will be executed and will steal all your funds.
The best thing to do to avoid getting scammed is to ignore airdropped tokens on the binance chain.
This video describe how this could happen and how to avoid it in simple steps:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45V6oyWMu80