Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.

Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.

Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.

There is no denying the appeal of easy money to scammers, targeting people who are seeking for part time jobs, or earning money at home like educated students, housewives and retired employees, who are looking for earning extra income.

Nowadays, most teenagers are active on the internet, which has made them victims of social engineering fraudsters. Fraudsters use this method to trick people who want to start something for extra income by charging them money as a registration fee. People who have paid money to these scammers will never start businesses for which they paid money.

Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.
Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.

Cyber criminals (scammers) are using different types of upgraded methods to scam people who are looking for part time jobs for extra money like housewives, college students, and unemployed and retired employees.

The top keywords used by these scammers are “online income,” “part-time jobs.” These keywords will be used by fraudsters and criminals to access profile information and advertisements with terms people search online.net.

Cyber criminals use phishing techniques by using search keywords used on the Internet by people. They trick people into clicking on pages or links such as message platforms, message links, and embedded messages.

The scammers often pose as officials, claiming they represent a reputable company of consultants or investors. As a victim, you are expected to pay some money in registration fees, but this is a one-time fee that is refunded, interest-bearing, with your earnings income. To gain large sums of money from victims who come into contact with scammers.

Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.
Cyber Crime: Be careful when you are applying for app-based part time jobs.

Scammers show errors to victims who have paid online, saying the payment has not yet been completed, in order to steal their money.

  1. Victims are attracted to advertisements regarding part-time jobs on social media, on digital platforms, etc. And scammers promise victims that they will make double the money in a short period of time.
  2. scammers do advertisements and asks victims to download app’s which has already built by them to track the complete details of victims. The apps like DMZ (iOS) and APK (Android) which are not available in play store are most dangerous third-party apps, which helps scammers to track all your personal details like calls, messages, social accounts, online transactions.
  3. Scammers attracts the victims with their videos and some screenshots, and asks bloggers and social influencer’s. the influencer’s makes videos taking money from them for these types APK and DMZ apps.
  4.  Scammers says that they are doubled amount by these apps, they ask people to operate apps by purchasing goods or making transactions.
  5. Scammers tells victims to do registration fee and purchase some goods to get activated their account to start earning money in double. which they have paid for registration.
  6. Once after victims get earning in double, they start thinking to invest large amount of money in apps.
  7. Victims once after getting the money in double they recommend their family and friends.
  8. Once the scammers get the amount in big, they shut down the company or they start blackmailing you with your personnel details.

Think before you invest in Advertisement like:

  1. Showing Double Earning.
  2. Multi-Level Marketing Models
  3. Part-time jobs showing advertisement like earn with phones like WhatsApp and Messages.
  4. Fake seminars in investment plans on social platforms.
  5. Investing money in the apps, which are not from Play store or App Store.
  6. The companies which are not registered in Ministry Of Corporate Affairs.

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