Social Media Marketers

Social Media Marketers

Technology, Information and Media

The Hub for Freelance Digital Experts

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Welcome to the ultimate hub for freelance digital marketers and social media managers. Our community offers expert tips, industry news, and a network of professionals to help you excel in your freelance career. Join us to connect, learn, and grow in the digital marketing landscape

Industry
Technology, Information and Media
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Ahmedabad
Type
Self-Employed
Founded
2024

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  • Social Media Marketers reposted this

    View profile for Mayank Bhatodra, graphic

    Cybersecurity Expert | 10+ Years in Bug Bounty Hunting | Digital Marketer | Helping Brands Secure and Grow Online |

    How Someone Got Trapped in the Yotemo Crypto Scam. Someone I know recently fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam involving the Yotemo exchange. They saw a post on social media related to an ICO (Initial Coin Offering) that promised huge returns. Enticed by the potential gains, they contacted the scammers via social media. The scammers showed them fake screenshots of profits and added them to a WhatsApp group filled with fake users posting profit screenshots, creating an illusion of legitimacy and success. Believing the scam was genuine, they transferred almost $7,000 to the scammers via bank transfer. The scammers then provided login details for a fake trading exchange called Yotemo. Upon logging in, they saw some fake tokens in their account. Over a few days, the token value seemingly increased, and their fake portfolio showed a jump from $7,000 to $140,000. The scammers then sent a legal notice, urging them to withdraw their funds immediately and giving a deadline. They also threatened to share their details with the Indian government after the deadline. When they tried to withdraw the funds to their bank, the fake exchange demanded an additional deposit of $5,000 as a transaction fee. In desperation, they contacted me for help with the withdrawal and to investigate the exchange. In just 15 minutes, I analyzed and understood that they had been trapped in a crypto scam. I realized that the exchange was fake and the scammers were defrauding Indian users. I immediately advised them not to deposit any more money and to go to the cyber cell to file a complaint before the deadline, knowing the scammers would likely shut down their fake website afterward and move on to new victims. I suggested they file a complaint with the cyber cell and have scammer account frozen because if the account is frozen with funds, the cyber cell can potentially return the money to all victims and use it to aid in their investigations and tracing of the scammers. Scam Techniques Used in This Case: 1:- Social Media Promotion: The scammers used social media posts to promote an ICO with promises of high returns to lure victims. 2:- Fake Screenshots and Testimonials: They created fake profit screenshots and added the victim to a WhatsApp group with fake users posting false testimonials to build credibility. 3:- Fake Trading Platform: They provided access to a fake trading exchange called Yotemo that showed fake tokens and fabricated portfolio growth. 4:- Legal Threats: The scammers sent a legal notice with a deadline to pressure the victim into making quick decisions. 5:- Additional Fees for Withdrawal: They demanded more money under the guise of transaction fees to withdraw funds, further exploiting the victim. By understanding these techniques, individuals can better protect themselves from falling victim to similar scams. Always verify the legitimacy of investment. #scam #crypto #fraud #cybercrime #fakeexchange #yotemo #OpenToWork #cryptocurrency #cryptoscam

    • How Someone Got Trapped in the Yotemo Crypto Scam.

Someone I know recently fell victim to a cryptocurrency scam involving the Yotemo exchange. They saw a post on social media related to an ICO (Initial Coin Offering) that promised huge returns. Enticed by the potential gains, they contacted the scammers via social media. The scammers showed them fake screenshots of profits and added them to a WhatsApp group filled with fake users posting profit screenshots, creating an illusion of legitimacy and success.

Believing the scam was genuine, they transferred almost $7,000 to the scammers via bank transfer. The scammers then provided login details for a fake trading exchange called Yotemo. Upon logging in, they saw some fake tokens in their account. Over a few days, the token value seemingly increased, and their fake portfolio showed a jump from $7,000 to $140,000.

The scammers then sent a legal notice, urging them to withdraw their funds immediately and giving a deadline. They also threat
  • Social Media Marketers reposted this

    View profile for Mayank Bhatodra, graphic

    Cybersecurity Expert | 10+ Years in Bug Bounty Hunting | Digital Marketer | Helping Brands Secure and Grow Online |

    Hi everyone, I want to share a troubling experience that I recently encountered, hoping it might help someone out there. A few weeks ago, a married woman reached out to me in a state of panic and depression. She had become the #victim of a cruel #video #call #scam. Here’s what happened: She received a video call from an unknown number and, out of curiosity, answered it. Immediately, the caller played an explicit video on the screen, recording her reaction. The scammers then threatened to send the recording to all her contacts unless she paid them a large sum of money. The mental pressure and fear of humiliation pushed her into a deep depression. When she came to me for help, she was distraught and didn’t know what to do. I advised her to ignore the scammers and to switch off her phone for a few days. This tactic usually works because scammers move on to other targets if they think your number is inactive. Thankfully, she followed this advice, and the scammers eventually stopped bothering her. But this incident made me realize how vulnerable we all are to such attacks. With the rise of #AI and #deepfake #technology, these #scams are becoming more sophisticated and convincing. They can even make it look like the call is coming from someone you know. Read more about these AI-based #deepfake scams here. https://lnkd.in/dMSjNy3e Here are a few #tips to #protect #yourself: 1. Don’t answer video calls from unknown numbers. 2. If targeted, consider turning off your phone for a few days. 3. Use a camera cover for extra protection (here’s a link to a recommended one: camera cover). https://amzn.to/3XlpPPe 4. If you are already a victim of a video call scam, immediately file a police complaint. Additionally, thoroughly check your phone to ensure no malware has been installed. 5.If someone sends you an '.apk' file, do not open it as it could lead to your phone being hacked. Also, avoid installing any applications if they are suggested by someone unknown over the phone. 6.It's important not to save any private images or videos on your mobile phone. If your phone is hacked or stolen, this could lead to long-term emotional distress and other serious issues. Please, share this story with your #friends and #family. The more people who know about these scams, the fewer will fall victim to them. Let’s look out for each other and stay safe. #StaySafe #ScamAlert #MentalHealth #CyberSecurity #Awareness #hr #hire #hiring #remote #job #cyberscam #videocallscam

    • Hi everyone,

I want to share a troubling experience that I recently encountered, hoping it might help someone out there. A few weeks ago, a married woman reached out to me in a state of panic and depression. She had become the #victim of a cruel #video #call #scam.



Here’s what happened: She received a video call from an unknown number and, out of curiosity, answered it. Immediately, the caller played an explicit video on the screen, recording her reaction. The scammers then threatened to send the recording to all her contacts unless she paid them a large sum of money. The mental pressure and fear of humiliation pushed her into a deep depression.



When she came to me for help, she was distraught and didn’t know what to do. I advised her to ignore the scammers and to switch off her phone for a few days. This tactic usually works because scammers move on to other targets if they think your number is inactive. Thankfully, she followed this advice, and the scammers eventually stopped

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