Scammers target struggling graduates with fake job ads
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Scammers on prowl use AI generated Fadzayi Mahere's, Trevor Ncube interview
A fake ad claiming to be from Herald Online is circulating online, promising a “guaranteed income of $1000 per week” from a so-called government investment platform. The ad reads: “A government investment platform guarantees income of $1000 per week! Invest $250 today and receive your first payment in your bank account tomorrow.” To make it […] The post Scammers on prowl use AI generated Fadzayi Mahere’s, Trevor Ncube interview appeared first on…
Scammers target struggling grads amid jobs slump
Young people applying for their first jobs are being confronted a double threat: a shrinking pool of entry level roles, as well as a surge in sophisticated job scams on social media. With graduate job postings down by a third year on year, fraudsters are exploiting the desperation of university graduates and school leavers by impersonating job boards on Meta platforms like Instagram, Tiktok and Whatsapp to steal data and money. Social media scam…
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