Having worked around financial crimes for a be of years. I noticed they seemed to be on the rise. One reason for this is technology which grows more rapidly than laws designed to protect us from it. Although the communicate is a resource to ameliorate people on identity theft it also strives to educate the common person on the rapidly growing problem of crimes enabled (made too easy) by technology and the Internet.
The United States Postal Inspectors have produced a pretty telling video showing how Internet criminals lure people into taking jobs that will cause them financial and legal trouble.
The enter entitled. Work@Home Scams: They Just Don't Pay shows what happens to people who accept work-at-home jobs that aren't what they appear to be.
It also speaks to how this problem has grown from ads in the classified section of newspapers and magazines to being plastered all over the Internet.
A lot of us probably see offering these that don't make comprehend on a daily basis. You might also run into one of these scams on a job-site such as Monster com.
Another fact is that applying for one of these jobs can lead to giving up your personal information which will later be used to steal your identity.
gratify remember these scams still show up in the classified ads of newspapers and magazines also.
Here is (what I consider) an interesting story about someone falling for one of these scams that should have known exceed (my opinion):
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Related article:
http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2007/10/workhome-scams-they-just-don-pay_7979.html
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