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Version 2.0.2 "Tomb Shadow" (14.01.2024)
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: High-paying jobs rarely conduct business exclusively through encrypted messaging apps without official paperwork or interviews.
: Scammers contact you via WhatsApp or Telegram, offering a "job" where you get paid small amounts (e.g., $5–$15) just for liking videos.
Have you already with them, or are you just checking the legitimacy of the offer?
: After you send a larger sum (often hundreds or thousands of dollars), they disappear, or the website claims you need to pay even more "fees" to withdraw your earnings. Key Warning Signs
The search result for "LC NeedMoney.mp4" refers to a common where victims are lured with the promise of earning money by liking YouTube videos or completing simple online tasks. How the Scam Works
: The contact usually comes from a random number claiming to be from a marketing or entertainment company.
: Once you're hooked, they ask for a "deposit" or "prepayment" to unlock higher-paying tasks or commissions.
If you have already sent money, . Do not fall for "recovery scammers" in your DMs who claim they can get your money back for a fee—they are also scammers.