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SCAM ALERT!

It has come to our attention that there is a scam going around, whereby someone is pretending to be a recruitment agency, sending WhatsApp or Telegram messages offering a “flexible” job. Lately, the job scams are becoming ubiquitous and we would like to alert everyone. After some back and forth engagement we assume the scammers obtain some financial information to extract money. We have reported to Scamwatch and the AFP. Scamwatch provide more information about how these scams work at Jobs & employment scams | Scamwatch

Some of these scams have mentioned Konnecting.  

 

SCAM ALERT!

 

Nigerian company issuing visas under “Konnecting”.  There is an emerging scam where a Nigerian company is falsely representing itself as “Konnecting” and offering visa services. Please be aware that this is a deceptive scheme aimed at exploiting individuals seeking legitimate migration and recruitment assistance. The scammers may request personal information, fees, or engage in other dishonest practices. 

 

We have reported to Scamwatch and The Australian Borderforce. Scamwatch provide more information about how these scams work at Jobs & employment scams | Scamwatch

 

 

If you receive one of these text messages, please report to:

Scamwatch: Report a scam | Scamwatch

AFP/Cybercrime: ReportCyber | Cyber.gov.au

Contact us: So we can gather more evidence to supply to authorities. Please obtain as much information as possible.

We are doing everything we can as a business to stop this, but unfortunately, scams and hacking have become more and more prevalent. Victims of cybercrime can report to police using Report Cyber at Cyber.gov.au

Konnecting will never ask for your bank details and never ask you to pay any recruitment fee for a job. 

Stay cyber safe everyone. 

 

Fred Molloy
MD of Konnecting Group

 

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Published on: 24/10/2022

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