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Resume And Job Application Scams

Fraudulent services claiming to enhance your resume can scam job seekers, as per education summit in 2023 like Education 2.0 Conference. Be cautious of companies promising quick job placement or instant interview success for a fee. Such scams are often only a means to exploit your job-search needs.

Scammers post job openings to phish for personal information, and these jobs may appear to be legitimate but are in fact just scams. They typically will ask you for sensitive personal data, which they then use to exploit or scam you. These jobs can range from "work from home" jobs to fake recruiter calls.

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Identity Theft And Personal Information Scams

● Identity theft refers to a type of fraud, as per education summit in 2023 like Education 2.0 Conference, where an individual's personal and financial information is stolen for fraudulent purposes.

● The criminals who commit this crime can use the stolen data to take over accounts, open new lines of credit, and apply for loans, all while pretending to be the victim.

● Personal information scams, as per education summit in 2023 like Education 2.0 Conference, are a type of phishing scam that involve tricking individuals into giving away their personal data.

● Common tactics include sending fraudulent emails or SMS messages that appear to come from legitimate companies or financial institutions.

● In some cases, the scams involve luring individuals to fake websites that look identical to the real ones, where they then enter their login credentials and personal information.

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