It has been found that a scam aimed at workplace hunters at home cost Australians more than all other types of scam combined.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has published conclusions from a working group established to deal with work scams and work: the fastest growing type of scam in 2023.
Scamwatch Reports of the Natural Year 2024, Australians lost $ 13.7 million in work scams and employment, with an average loss of $ 14,470.
This is 5.1 percent higher than the average loss of all other types of scam combined.
Labor scams, which are often presented in the form of fraudulent employment offers designed to encourage victims to give money, provide personal information or work for free, are often addressed to people seeking additional income and flexible or labor opportunities.
It was found that scams had the greatest impact on low -income people, from culturally diverse communities, people living with disabilities and international students.
The report found that defrauders often involve a good reputation recruitment organizations such as Seek, Linkedin and Adecco.
Often, scammers send people with a job that includes high income, working from home and little effort.
They then try to acquire the victim’s personal information or deceive them to provide free labor.
Another type of work scam is the scams of “Mule de Money”, where an innocent victim is recruited to whiten money for a criminal organization.
“The impact of labor scams can be devastating and is likely to be significantly submitted by the victims,” Catriona Lowe, the ACCC Deputy Lowe, wrote in the report.
“Many victims of work scam report that they have lost their life savings and the money they have made to family and friends.
“In addition to these financial impacts, victims cause additional damage through the loss of personal information that has a greater likelihood of future losses and identity crimes.
“It is difficult to quantify the cost of victim’s loss of trust in hiring processes and loss of confidence in his ability to achieve significant work.”
By 2024, 78 percent of those who provided their age when they denounced a work scam were less than 44 years and 18.8 percent of the victims of the labor scam, which lost the money that was self -reported in English as a second language compared to 7.7 percent for other types of scam.
The merger of the Melting of the National Center of the SCAM Center gathered governments, applications of the law and industry to try to combat the growing problem.
The working group, which operated for six months from September 2024, resulted in the derivation of 836 Cryptocurrency Cryptocurrees to digital currency exchanges for analysis and research, leading to the blacklist.
The intelligence exchange led to the elimination of about 29,000 accounts dedicated to work scams in Australian groups of Facebook and 1850 scams such as websites and scam work ads, they were referred to the elimination.
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