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Fraudsters have begun to catch Russians making easy money: gullible victims are being…

Fraudsters have begun to catch Russians making easy money: gullible victims are being lured into offers of a salary of 10 thousand rubles a day for simple actions on the Internet
Scammers offer to make money on many small tasks, such as rating hotels or listening to music. When the victim “pecks”, she is asked for card details, which does not arouse suspicion.
After this, they send a link to register with the employer, by clicking on which and following the instructions, the victim will lose access to his account in the State Services. Having access to personal data and knowing the card details, scammers take out microloans on behalf of the victim at huge interest rates.

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