• FBI warns about working from home scam that actually just drains

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jun 5 19:15:05 2024
    FBI warns about working from home scam that actually just drains your money

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    Wed, 05 Jun 2024 19:01:42 +0000

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    If you get approached by an employer asking for a crypto payment - know it's
    a scam, FBI warns.

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    Scammers are tricking victims into making cryptocurrency payments by offering them fake remote jobs, the FBI has warned.

    As per the warning , scammers are making cold calls and emails, offering people fake jobs which usually sound too good to be true. These jobs are remote and can be done from home, usually involve simple tasks such as rating restaurants, or require employees to optimize a service by repeatedly
    clicking a button.

    The scammers will either impersonate a known recruiting agency, or will pose as a non-existent one.The actual scam comes when the victim is supposed to
    get paid. They are invited to join a platform where they can monitor and
    track their salary, but to unlock the service, they need to make a small cryptocurrency payment. Once they make the payment, the money is gone
    forever. Fake platforms

    To make matters worse, the platform seems to be working on the surface. Victims can track their payments and even see how theyre making money. However, they can never withdraw any of it, since its all just a ruse and the money is not real.

    To protect themselves, FBI warns the citizens to be cautious of unsolicited job offer messages, and to avoid clicking on links, downloading files, or opening attachments in these messages.

    Never send money to an alleged employer, the FBI warns, adding that users should not pay for services that claim to be able to recover any lost cryptocurrency funds.

    And finally, people should never send financial or personally identifiable information to people making unsolicited job offers, and should instead
    report it to the FBI IC3.

    Fake jobs are nothing new in the cybercrime world. In fact, they were popularized over the years by Lazarus Group , an infamous North Korean state-sponsored threat actor. More from TechRadar Pro Microsoft Office is now blocking macros by default Here's a list of the best firewalls around today These are the best endpoint security tools right now



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