Online job search, be careful cheated?
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has warned those who want to find work online, so be careful, otherwise it will be very easy to get scammed.
The FBI said it is currently investigating a number of online recruitment services scams. In parallel with the warning, the agency has also provided information on a number of online job fraud schemes to help those who are looking for a job can protect themselves against trickery. .
Some of the cases that the FBI is investigating are still falsely interviewing people seeking jobs or offering them a job that actually works for those criminals.
The FBI said fraudsters recruited people who sometimes faked a qualification test or set up an account to receive deposits from people in need. But instead of getting a job as expected, job seekers fall victim to attacks that steal personal information or lose money in bank accounts.
In other cases, notices of hiring manager or import / export experts are just tricks to trick participants into auditing illegal items purchased with bank accounts. Stealing is coming somewhere.
The FBI warns people not to really rely on online job opportunities and never provide their personal information or financial information. People who are looking for work should consider putting their profile online in an anonymous form, removing personal information, and only using email as their primary means of communication. At the same time, it is also necessary to ignore the types of recruiting advertising that misspelled, misspelled or used words like "money transfer, delivery ."
Regulators also need to immediately notify those who have become victims of online scams so that they can immediately lock their bank accounts, avoiding losing all their money.
The last and most effective solution is everyone to be really careful.
Hoang Dung
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