A young man in his early 20s, who had just been discharged from the military, received a phone call.



It was after posting a public resume on a job site to find a part-time job.



They said it was a normal company doing outsourcing work.



He explained that he could earn 100,000 won a day simply by handing over the documents to someone and receiving the money.



A young man who started working immediately.



But I couldn't see the faces of the people in the company.



This is because all work orders of the company were made through SNS.



He is now in danger of becoming a criminal.



The 'simple delivery job' he did was to collect and deliver voice phishing cash.



How did the young man who started working part-time to make a small contribution to his family's livelihood, suddenly became indicted as a fraud suspect? As a result of a recent survey of 1,298 members on the subject of 'employment fraud experience' by a job portal site, about half of those in their 20s and 30s answered that they had experienced job fraud.



Among the victims of job fraud, there are many, especially beginners.



According to the National Police Agency data, two-thirds of those who became involved in voice phishing delivery were in their teens and 20s.



Most of them were through social media advertisements and job search sites.



In addition to being a victim of fraud, there are cases where the future is mortgaged, even being assaulted and threatened.



A whisper of seduction to a 22-year-old woman.



An acquaintance introduced her, who was contemplating changing her job, that there was a job where she could get a high pay for a job that was not difficult.



But there were conditions.



He said that he had to get a loan and send it to his company account for a credit check.



I did everything I was told, but a high-paying job was not provided.



What returned to her who protested was the fear and intimidation of ruthless violence.



What happened before he had to take on only tens of millions of won in debt, let alone a job?



This week's SBS <News Story> would like to focus on the current situation of job fraud and preventative measures for newcomers.