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Techie Loses Over Rs 17 Lakh in Online Scam in Fake Part-Time Job Offer

Rudrakshi Gupta
By Rudrakshi Gupta 3 Min Read Published August 20, 2023
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Mumbai, August 20, 2023

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Introduction Safeguarding Against Such ScamsIn conclusion

Introduction 

In a distressing incident highlighting the growing threat of online scams, a 42-year-old software professional employed at a prominent IT company in Mumbai fell victim to a cunning online scam, resulting in a loss of over Rs 17 lakh. The unsuspecting techie was lured into a fake part-time job offer related to hotel bookings, ultimately exposing the risks associated with accepting such offers from unknown sources.

Techie Loses Over Rs 17 Lakh in Online Scam in Fake Part-Time Job Offer
Techie Loses Over Rs 17 Lakh in Online Scam in Fake Part-Time Job Offer

According to a report by PTI, the victim was contacted by a man and a woman on August 3, 2023, who presented him with an enticing part-time job offer. Claiming to be related to hotel bookings, the scammers initiated communication with the techie through the messaging app Telegram. They sent him a link purportedly for carrying out the job.

As the scheme unfolded, the fraudsters convinced the software professional to make multiple payments under various pretexts, starting with a registration fee. Exploiting the victim’s trust, the scammers manipulated him into making successive payments, ultimately amounting to a staggering Rs 17.28 lakh. Assured of “easy money,” the techie was led to believe that this part-time opportunity would provide him with a reliable source of additional income.

However, the situation took a grim turn when the techie’s attempts to inquire about the promised earnings went unanswered. Gradually realizing that he had fallen prey to a well-orchestrated scam, the victim lodged a complaint with the authorities. Subsequently, a case was registered under the IT Act, highlighting the seriousness of the digital crime.

In light of this incident and the recent surge in similar online scams across the nation, cybersecurity experts are urging individuals to exercise caution and adopt preventive measures to protect themselves from falling victim to such scams.

Safeguarding Against Such Scams

To safeguard against online scams, experts recommend applying for part-time jobs exclusively through reputable portals such as LinkedIn, Naukri.com, and Indeed. If individuals consider alternate means for job hunting, conducting thorough research on the person offering the job and the legitimacy of the company is paramount. A simple online search can help ascertain the credibility of the company in question.

Moreover, individuals are advised to exercise prudence while sharing personal information online and only provide such details on trusted and credible websites. Refraining from transferring money to unfamiliar bank accounts and never divulging banking credentials to strangers are critical actions to prevent financial exploitation.

In conclusion

The incident involving the Mumbai-based techie underscores the need for heightened awareness and vigilance in the face of growing cyber threats. As digital scams become increasingly sophisticated, individuals must remain cautious and well-informed to safeguard their personal and financial well-being.

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Rudrakshi Gupta August 20, 2023
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