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WHATSAPP  GIFT CARD SCAMS

A seemingly generous gift card offer may hide malicious intent. Explore the dangers of clicking on unsolicited links and the importance of safeguarding personal information.

WHATSAPP  QR Code Scams

QR codes can be a gateway for scammers to access sensitive information. Discover how to navigate the QR code landscape safely.

WHATSAPP  Unauthorized Verification Code Scams

Protecting your verification code is crucial. Understand the modus operandi of scammers attempting to gain unauthorized access and the steps to secure your account.

WHATSAPP  Crypto Scams

Cryptocurrency promises can be enticing, but they often lead to financial loss. Arm yourself with knowledge on identifying and avoiding crypto scams.

WHATSAPP  Romance Scams

Cryptocurrency promises can be enticing, but they often lead to financial loss. Arm yourself with knowledge on identifying and avoiding crypto scams.

Receiving a job offer through SMS or WhatsApp may not be genuine as scammadvantage ers are taking of individuals experiencing unemployment and layoffs.

They offer fake employment opportunities with a chance to earn Rs 50 for liking a YouTube video. These scammers use various platforms to attract victims and can earn up to Rs 5000 per day

They offer fake employment opportunities with a chance to earn Rs 50 for liking a YouTube video. These scammers use various platforms to attract victims and can earn up to Rs 5000 per day

In exchange for payment, they request personal information and sometimes demand payment for access to a non-existent job. Typically, the scammers send a message claiming to have limited job slots and require a response to reserve a spot.

When asked about the job, they only mention liking YouTube videos for Rs. 50 per video without providing much information. The scammers may pose as employees of reputable companies and offer small sums to lure victims in.

They then request to download an app for payment transfer and gain access to personal information and bank account details.Scammers use the vulnerability of job seekers to execute their fraudulent activities. They approach victims on WhatsApp, Facebook, LinkedIn, and offer the chance to earn Rs 50 by simply liking YouTube videos.