A woman in Taiyuan was cheated of 50,000 yuan in a job hunting trap

  Shanxi Evening News (Reporter Xin Ge) Casting resumes on the website is something that many students with job requirements often do, but did you know that this move can easily make you the target of scammers now?

On October 16, the Public Security Bureau of Taiyuan City released information to the public that a college student who had just graduated from Taiyuan was lured by a liar using a "civilian" position and fell into the trap of scamming more than 50,000 yuan.

  Not long ago, after graduating Xiao Liu posted a lot of resumes online, he received a call from a company.

During the exchange, the other party said that he was very satisfied with Xiao Liu's conditions and could recruit him as a "civilian" of the company. Because of the epidemic, the company currently implements online office, which makes work easy and free time.

This working mode immediately aroused Xiao Liu's interest, so she asked to learn more about the work process, and then the other party sent a link asking Xiao Liu to download an APP called "Yuxing Technology".

Subsequently, the data instructor "Fang Tianci" took the initiative to add Xiao Liu's WeChat and began to arrange tasks for her-receiving orders, transferring funds, and returning red envelopes.

  "I thought it was the internal office software of the unit, so I didn't think much about it. At the time, I didn't realize that this was a scam." Xiao Liu said, starting from a single transaction of 100 yuan back to 30 yuan, he quickly achieved the order. The pen is 300 yuan back to 90 yuan.

While she was feeling that this job was easy and profitable, the software's cash withdrawal system had a bad problem.

In order to be able to continue doing business, she obeyed the request of "Ms. Fang", and even swiped 9 orders of 900 yuan, but still prompted that the withdrawal failed, and then she recharged 12,000 yuan.

Repeated several times, Xiao Liu finally transferred a total of more than 50,000 yuan to the other party, of which 5,000 yuan was her own savings, and the remaining 45,000 yuan was borrowed from Alipay and Weiwei based on the requirements of the "instructor". Coming.

At present, the HSBC Police Station of the Jiancaoping Branch of Taiyuan Public Security has accepted Xiao Liu's report.