• Scam alert! IT engineer from Pune loses Rs 49 lakh in YouTube scam, got part-time job offer on WhatsApp

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    Scam alert! IT engineer from Pune loses Rs 49 lakh in YouTube scam, got part-time job offer on WhatsApp

    In a recent case, an IT engineer from Pune was promised a 30% return on her investment but ended up losing Rs 49 lakh.

    Digital Desk: In recent months, there has been an
    increase in recorded occurrences involving individuals falling victim to
    fraudulent schemes, resulting in financial loss. These scams generally begin
    with victims receiving enticing "part-time job offers" that entail
    earning money by liking YouTube videos in exchange for payment. Scammers
    initially deposit a little quantity of money into the victims' accounts to
    develop confidence. However, as the victims' faith grows, the scammers coerce
    them into investing more sums, promising even higher returns. Until now,
    several people have been scammed out of enormous sums of money by such schemes.
    In a recent case, an IT engineer from Pune was promised a 30% return on her
    investment but ended up losing Rs 49 lakh.



    Pune-based IT engineer loses
    money



    The
    incident occurred between the 28th of March and the 28th of April. Two months
    later, a complaint was filed. Hinjewadi resident Snehasingh Hridaynarayan Singh
    (35), lodged a complaint at the Hinjewadi police station. As a result, a
    complaint has been filed against Adhuri Ganguly.




    According to a story in
    the Pune Mirror, scammers approached an IT professional from Hinjewadi, Pune,
    with a job offer requiring her to just like YouTube videos. According to the investigation,
    the incident occurred between March 28 and April 28. Two months after the
    occurrence, a complaint was submitted at the Hinjewadi police station.



    According to the authorities, the girl
    received an attractive employment offer message on WhatsApp that promised her
    extra money for liking YouTube videos. Initially, the woman, an IT engineer,
    was paid Rs 150 and Rs 350 for fulfilling the duties provided by the scammer.
    The scam took a dramatic turn when the victim began to trust the fraudster and
    was urged to contribute money for additional chores. The fraudster had promised
    the victim a 30% return on her investment. The victim subsequently invested a
    total of Rs 49 lakh in the expectation of receiving a 30% return, however this
    did not occur because the scammer never returned any money.



    In response to such
    events, API Anil Lohar told Mirror, "Cyber criminals continue to update
    and change their methods." People should be cautious when conducting
    online transactions and should avoid clicking on unknown or suspicious links.
    Never give out your bank account information or OTP to anyone. Many examples of
    fraud occur when people are asked to undertake online chores for money; people
    should not trust such schemes."



    How to stay safe



    There
    are a few things that people can keep in mind to avoid falling victim to such
    frauds. To begin, it is recommended to apply for employment using legitimate
    job portals such as LinkedIn, Naukri.com, Indeed, and others. If you must apply
    for jobs through other channels, conduct a comprehensive background check on
    the person providing the position and determine his or her legitimacy. Inquire
    about their name, the name of their company, and so forth. A simple Google
    search can sometimes assist you determine whether or not the company offering
    the position exists.




    Also, exercise extreme caution when
    entering personal information such as your name, phone number, and so on, and
    only input it on reliable websites.



    Finally, never transfer money to a
    stranger's bank account or give out your banking information to anyone.