“If it seems too good to be true, it’s likely a scam”-  Cyber Security Authority

job-seekers are entreated to verify job advertisements directly with the company’s official website or contact information.

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The Cyber Security Authority has raised alarm over the sharp rise in job scam incidents across the country.

In a public alert statement, the CSA stated that it has received at least 15 reports through the cybercrime/cyber security incident reporting points of contact with victims losing over GH₵124,000.

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According to the CSA, citizens ought to beware of unsolicited messages offering job opportunities as these scammers tend to pose as recruiters to fleece unsuspecting people.

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The CSA added that people must be skeptical of advertisements that promise high-paying jobs that require minimal work.

“If it seems too good to be true, it’s likely a scam,” the CSA stated.

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It noted that poor grammar, spelling mistakes, or unprofessional communication in job advertisements tend to be dead giveaways that the said advertisement is not genuine and should be ignored.

However, in the absence of these, job-seekers are entreated to verify job advertisements directly with the company’s official website or contact information.

Below is the statement 

“If it seems too good to be true, it’s likely a scam”-  Cyber Security Authority

Source: newsflashafrica

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