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If you are a victim of a scam involving cryptocurrencies, or hacking, the proper course of action would be to gather all relevant information available to you and then contact professional investigators, as already suggested in this thread. Many of these services can help with every aspect of recovery. These include investigating, assisting law enforcement with subpoenas, and even testifying in court on your behalf. Each country has its own reporting mechanism for cyber-crimes such as crypto fraud. In the United States, for instance, you can report the crime to the Internet Crime and Complaint Center (
www.ic3.gov) or file a complaint at your local police station. EC3 is Europol's division to fight Internet crime in Europe, and you can use their website to find the right reporting mechanism for your country,
https://www.europol.europa.eu/report-a-crime/report-cybercrime-online.
In any case, I doubt you will have much luck trying to get an Binance's customers' names or contact information on your own. You are just asking for trouble if you think you can use hackers to circumvent these legal processes, and you may end up getting scammed again.