Cyber Crime

⚡ The Gist: As employment opportunities grow online, so do cyber frauds. In Indore, several job seekers are reportedly being targeted through fake recruitment drives, fraudulent company websites, and social media advertisements. Cyber criminals are luring candidates with attractive job offers and demanding money in the name of registration fees, security deposits, or processing charges.

Key Highlights

  • Fake companies are offering non-existent jobs through websites and social media.
  • Victims are asked to pay registration, documentation, or security fees.
  • Fraudsters often use forged offer letters, fake HR profiles, and unofficial email IDs.
  • Authorities advise citizens to verify every job offer before sharing personal information or making payments.
  • Cyber fraud can be reported immediately by calling 1930 or through the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal.

Why It Matters

For many young professionals, securing a job is an important life milestone. Cyber criminals exploit this urgency, turning hope into financial loss. Awareness is often the strongest defence against such scams.

The Story

The internet has made job hunting faster and more accessible than ever before. From LinkedIn and job portals to social media platforms, thousands of employment opportunities are now just a click away.

Unfortunately, this convenience has also created new opportunities for cyber fraudsters.

In recent months, reports of fake job offers targeting job seekers in Indore have continued to emerge. Fraudsters impersonate reputed companies, create convincing websites, design professional-looking offer letters, and even conduct fake interviews to gain the trust of candidates.

Once the applicant believes the offer is genuine, they are asked to transfer money for registration, document verification, training kits, medical examinations, security deposits, or processing charges. In many cases, communication stops immediately after the payment is made.

Cyber experts advise job seekers to remember one simple principle: A genuine employer does not ask candidates to pay money for getting a job.

Before accepting any offer, candidates should verify the company’s official website, check whether communication is coming from an authentic corporate email address, confirm the identity of the recruiter, and avoid downloading unknown applications or clicking suspicious links.

If anyone suspects they have become a victim of an online job scam, they should immediately report the incident by calling the 1930 Cyber Helpline or filing a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Quick reporting significantly improves the chances of preventing further financial loss.

🎙️ Indore Talk Take

In today’s digital world, job opportunities travel online—and unfortunately, so do fraudsters. The excitement of receiving an unexpected job offer should never replace basic verification. A few minutes spent checking a company’s authenticity can save months of financial stress and emotional disappointment. As Indore’s youth continue to embrace digital careers, digital awareness must become an equally important skill. Your talent deserves the right opportunity not a cyber trap.

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