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Cybercriminals deploy a number of scams through the web and on the phone that target individuals daily. In recent years, hackers were most successful with online shopping, tax collection, home employment, tech support, and travel/vacation fraud, as most people are easily persuaded in those life situations. https://mikeechols.com/be-careful-applying-for-employment-online

Cybercriminals deploy a number of scams through the web and on the phone that target individuals daily. In recent years, hackers were most successful with online shopping, tax collection, home employment, tech support, and travel/vacation fraud, as most people are easily persuaded in those life situations. https://mikeechols.com/be-careful-applying-for-employment-online

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<strong>Be</strong> <strong>Careful</strong> <strong>Applying</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Employment</strong> <strong>Online</strong><br />

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Michael Echols 13 March 2019<br />

Hackers Use of Risky Scams<br />

Cybercriminals deploy a number of scams through the web and on the phone that<br />

target individuals daily. In recent years, hackers were most successful with online<br />

shopping, tax collection, home employment, tech support, and travel/vacation fraud,<br />

as most people are easily persuaded in those life situations. However, according to<br />

the <strong>Be</strong>tter Business Bureau (BBB) Scam Tracker, employment fraud tops the list of<br />

the riskiest scams in 2018. And even though younger generations are at higher risk of<br />

being victimized, it’s the older folks who tend to lose more money. So, how does this<br />

scam work? How is it that thousands of people are continuously fooled into emptying<br />

their bank accounts or giving away their identities?<br />

Targeting Victims via Internet<br />

The BBB found that websites were the most successful <strong>for</strong>m of contact that resulted<br />

in the highest monetary loss. This should <strong>com</strong>e as no surprise considering the ample<br />

amounts of time we spend on <strong>com</strong>puters and mobile devices at work, in transport,<br />

and at home. As such, hackers have turned to purchasing personal in<strong>for</strong>mation from


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<strong>com</strong>panies that track their user’s web traffic and data to gain a better sense of<br />

interests, hobbies, and lifestyles. They then use this legitimately gain data to steal<br />

from people.<br />

Calculated and incredibly enticing, hackers create scams that are perfectly tailored to<br />

fit our criteria. For instance, a new home owner searching <strong>for</strong> af<strong>for</strong>dable furniture<br />

might start receiving emails or ads advertising those products, which would certainly<br />

grasp his or her attention. The goal of the hacker is to get the receiver to engage. It<br />

only takes the click of one malicious link to transfer that person to an unsecure site<br />

created by the hacker. Though it may look authentic, the website is likely connected<br />

to a scam. The website most likely contains code that will store credit card<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation. The data is then transmitted to a hacker owned server.<br />

Increasingly Dangerous Internet<br />

As the internet enables us to search <strong>for</strong> a multitude of things, it’s also widely used <strong>for</strong><br />

job hunting. The BBB urges web users to practice sound judgement and due diligence<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e providing highly sensitive in<strong>for</strong>mation to unknown online businesses. This is<br />

be<strong>com</strong>ing a harder thing to do, especially <strong>for</strong> someone looking <strong>for</strong> an opportunity<br />

they can grab.<br />

<strong>Employment</strong> fraud could leave a person thousands of dollars in debt and cost them<br />

their identity. One chance to lower risk is by researching the <strong>com</strong>pany. A perspective<br />

job should try and speak to human resources and refraining from sharing W-2 <strong>for</strong>ms<br />

or bank statements until after an interview has occurred. Job that are too good to be<br />

true usually are indeed that. A job seeker should always ask themselves what the<br />

potential is of them being miraculously blessed. The truth is great opportunities are<br />

had through a process and not just supplying personal data.<br />

Staying Ahead<br />

Though we are continuously warned and educated about hackers lurking on the<br />

internet, the growing number of victims of identity theft is alarming. So, remind<br />

yourself daily of a few tips that should be considered be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>com</strong>pleting a transaction<br />

or providing any sensitive in<strong>for</strong>mation to a potential employer.<br />

1. Trust your gut- Don’t be distracted by the “deal of the year” message, if it’s too<br />

good to be true, it probably is. Don’t be naïve, go with your gut.<br />

2. Don’t feel rushed, pressured, or intimidated to make a decision – Anything that’s<br />

worth it, takes time, and anything that’s meant to be, will happen. If that<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany really wants you to work <strong>for</strong> them, I’m sure they’ll understand you<br />

wanting to meet in person be<strong>for</strong>e handing over your direct deposit in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

3. Do your due diligence – Research the <strong>com</strong>pany to validate its existence. Read<br />

customers reviews of the product in question. Confirm that a typical email from<br />

the government ends with “.gov”, not a “.net” or “.<strong>com</strong>.”<br />

Hackers will go to any measures to steal your in<strong>for</strong>mation because it means dollars<br />

<strong>for</strong> them. They are attempting to feed their needs just like you are by gaining better


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employment. The difference is that you are the raw material <strong>for</strong> their product. And,<br />

with your data hackers have what they to <strong>com</strong>plete their next job.<br />

Using scams is just one of the effective hacker tactics. Your using a little <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

sense will go a long way in protecting the things you have worked <strong>for</strong> or own.<br />

Resiliency starts with personal responsibility. There are no internet police so be in<br />

control of your cyber presence by following best practices, sound tips and guidelines.

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