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A scam targeting work-from-home job hunters has been found to cost people more than all other scam types combined.
Scammers are impersonating big names, such as Amazon and Target, as they promise too-good-to-be-true job opportunities.
BENGALURU: The Adugodi police arrested 12 interstate cybercrime fraudsters who cheated a 43-year-old woman by offering her a ...
Bach advises job seekers to always research the company, especially if they didn't seek out the offer. If someone claiming to ...
A shocking case of cyber fraud has come to light in Karnataka, where Adugodi police have busted a major racket exploiting ...
HYDERABAD: Cybercrime Police arrested four individuals for orchestrating a fraudulent online job scheme that defrauded a ...
The arrested persons were identified as Manoj Diwakar, Nagiri Vijay and Sanapathi Kishore Babu from Hyderabad, and ...
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has warned job seekers to stay alert against recruitment scams that ...
Bengaluru police busted an interstate cyber gang that scammed people with fake work-from-home jobs. Operating from Uttar ...
The promise of a dream job is costing Americans millions. According to the FTC, in just 2022, people reported losing $367 ...
The fact that most people now search for jobs online has made it easier for fraudsters ... Susan Tompor's offer came in a text message, advertising a work-from-home position with a chance to ...
The Adugodi police on Tuesday arrested a BTech graduate and 11 of his associates who were allegedly operating a fake job racket that lured youngsters on the pretext of offering online jobs.