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Bad scams aimed at young people who are worried about their jobs are polarized.

It's a technique to make it look like you're hiring a part-time job through a recruitment site and subtly participate in voice phishing.



This is G1 Reporter Yoon Soo-jin.



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Yoo Ho-jin, a 28-year-old job seeker, recently posted a resume on a popular recruitment site.



I was getting a call from a distributor and I was preparing to go to work, but what I was doing was suspicious.



I kept asking for the limit on deposit and withdrawal of the bankbook, and he explained, "The company will deposit the money according to the limit, but if you find it in cash and deliver it to the vendor, you can receive the goods."



Unlike the hiring announcement, which was called thermometer quality inspection, I was trying to use it as a deposit book for voice phishing.



When I said that I couldn't go to work, I received a threatening message.




[Yoo Ho-jin/Voice phishing hiring scam victim: When they deposit money because they say'I'm going to deposit money for work', it's used for money laundering for voice phishing. I initially mistaken it as a legitimate company job because I write all the labor contracts normally.]



There are many articles in the online community that similar damage has already occurred.



Voice phishing, which was mainly targeting the elderly, is penetrating the young people who have become rare due to Corona 19.



Due to the Corona 19 situation, recruitment information and interviews were all done by phone and Kakao Talk, but when I called directly, the number was already gone.



The police cautioned that even if a bankbook was used without knowing it, the criminal law could be punished for aiding fraud.



(Video coverage: Kwangsoo Lee G1)