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Cyber share trading may drown your money

Discussed here is an incident of cyber fraud reported from Rourkela. A 35year old man was duped of Rs 30.41 lakhs by cyber fraudsters asking him to do share trading online. The victim came across a link via social media that took him towards joining a WhatsApp group where lucrative tock investments were being discussedthe man got persuaded by a Ram Thakkar from group who attempted him to invest in a scheme promising 480% profits. In April the fraudsters managed to procure investment amounting 29 lakhs by victim by fishing him through 3 payments of 50000 twice and 1 lakh. This payment instilled faith in victim’s mind and he was lured to invest in an IPO promising 150% growth. The victim borrowed additional 12 lakh for investing. A similar cycle continued. But it was when the man tried to withdraw his money and got denied the same, he immediately realized that he has been duped and moved to SEBI and subsequently lodged a police complaint. The case is under investigation. Source: Times of India Before being sorry make, the proposition advised to you go through our platform myarjuna.com to get assured that the shown promises are true or just imaginary. We at myarjuna.com will carry out necessary screening and filtration to bring out the truth of these links.

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Be Cyber Scam alert

Be sure before investing anywhere online. What appears to be easy clicking lands you up in a slippery pit of losses. An instance is reported here.  A Kerela based acclaimed Cyber lawyer lost a major sum of hard-earned money fantasising great financial growth as he got lured by cyber duper surfacing from What’s App (newest and popular medium for scamming). He was falsefully directed by a spamming syndicate proposing stock market investments which would render attractive returns. Anticipating great returns as indicated by scammer, he made exorbitant investment of 93 lakhs. The clear target of the WhatsApp incited cheating was the wealthy and popular cyber lawyer hailing from Thiruvananthapuram. There is a wave flowing in the present times where the wiser are being fooled by easy go foul computer users investing their minds most actively on earning easy money or rather looting others’ hard-earned money by of mischievous role playing. But there is always a silver lining behind the dark clouds. It’s always a safer play by not believing quick money promisers and getting carried away. But if the cheaters are smart, rescue from them by the smarter ones is easily gettable. The platform extended by myarjuna.com is one lifeboat like program that would assess and analyse such links and assure to you the credibility and reliability of these. Make use of this platform to ascertain the vulnerability or volatility any such hypothetical promisers.

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Beware of mushrooming cyber investment scams

Always remember that your earnings is your effort towards getting the same. Never get carried away by the baseless expectation to add more money to kitty simply by trusting unknown weblinks without verification. Any claim promising quick money is not always a true one. Here we present to you an incident reported in The Hindu about such an attempt on an engineer couple that that substantially evaded courtesy Bengaluru Police. U.K. based investment scammers lured the woman showing quick and huge profits on the investments sought from them. They managed to get a sum up to 1.53crores transferred from the couple through many transactions, the investment scammers who got connected to the cheated ones through social media also gave access to the couple to a website to keep checking their growth which was never there. With due regards, the fishy investment group was promptly discovered and estopped by East Division of Cyber Crime police and the there was a reverse amounting to 1.4 crores from the total transfers made by couple. Not all can be fortunate like them. We urge people always wanting more money and profits accruing to them to act vigilantly. Let myarjuna.com take the lead. Our platform myarjuna.com will carry out all necessary checks on such links or webpages and act as a hurdle between your money and fraudsters. Our platform myarjuna.com wishes more and more money sailing towards you but let us foresee the icebergs and jerks in your way. Source: the hindu

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Cyber fraud can happen anywhere anytime

We have reached a juncture where the smartest ones are being outsmarted by the easy money makers who are always in the want of more money and who keep searching the very easily available online data of easy targets and extract more and more money from the innocents. It was brought to notice in news by Hindustan times that a person from Chennai made an innocent techie from Pune face abstinence from enjoying his own profits on share investments by a deceitful foul play with his demat accounts by a person from Chennai. Deceiter Varshan’s acquiring the information about demat account  of Gitesh Shilke, a techie from Pune,  led to hacking induced robbery from his investments. It is learnt that by interchanging the personal details, Varshan, made changes in Shilke’s demat login. Varshan sold off shares worth 70 lakhs from Shilke’s demat account and transferred the proceeds to his personal account

Job Scams

Job scam on name of Proctor and Gamble

We are informing you that your profile has been shortlisted for the HR team’s annual direct selection.We have narrowed down a total of 28 candidates for 20 vacancies.Before we shortlist you, our HR team conducts a thorough analysis of your profile. If you need a quick job description, anticipated CTC, work location, or interview procedure, Senior HR Shikar Pathak can be reached at (+91-9205637436). You are able to reply to the same email. Most importantly payment needs to be made before 18th July 2024. This seems to be another type of scam going in market.

Scam Messages

eChallan scam

Did you receive an e-challan recently? Beware! Scammers are targeting motorists with fake traffic violation fines, and many have fallen prey to their tactics. These fraudulent messages may seem authentic with specific vehicle registration details, but you could lose your hard-earned money to cyber criminals. Don’t fall for it! Read on to discover how you can protect yourself from these scams and stay safe on the roads. Implement these simple steps today to avoid being the next victim of the eChallan scam.

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