Reported about 1 year ago
As the summer approaches, the demand for part-time work among young people increases, leading to various job fraud information on social media platforms. A female college student ended up becoming a scapegoat for a scam after joining a work group online, while another man lost over a million due to a similar scheme. The Criminal Investigation Bureau warns the public to be cautious when seeking jobs online and not to fall for fraudulent schemes that could result in financial losses or legal consequences. They advise verifying companies and job information, avoiding keywords like 'security deposit' and 'financial cards and documents,' and being aware of the risks of online job scams.
Source: YAHOO