Rise in scam job texts to teens from fraudsters posing as TikTok staff, study finds
Messages falsely claim young people can make up to £800 a day liking videos on platformFraudsters are increasingly posing as TikTok employees in attempts to defraud teenagers with nonexistent jobs, according to research.Virgin Media O2 said that in the past month there had been a sharp increase in the number of fraudulent text messages from scammers that claim people can make up to £800 for a day’s work liking videos on the platform. Continue reading...
Messages falsely claim young people can make up to £800 a day liking videos on platform
Fraudsters are increasingly posing as TikTok employees in attempts to defraud teenagers with nonexistent jobs, according to research.
Virgin Media O2 said that in the past month there had been a sharp increase in the number of fraudulent text messages from scammers that claim people can make up to £800 for a day’s work liking videos on the platform. Continue reading...