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Second, seemingly legit, job posting that's contacted me after the fact to download Signal/Telegram. I'm in now way going to do it, not that dumb, just wondering if this is a new trend I'm not aware of?

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[–] Ep1cFac3pa1m 16 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I have zero knowledge of signal or telegram outside of knowing they exist. How would downloading the app from the App Store and sending someone a message make you vulnerable to a scam? Is it just that they could send you messages asking for personal information, or ask you for bank information to set up direct deposit and instead just use your bank info to steal your money?

[–] lettruthout 21 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Just guessing that this is to get the conversation off of Indeed, for whatever that is worth.

BTW: I use Signal to stay in touch with my far-away family. It's pretty nice. Rumor has it that it was originally built by the CIA (the US spy organization).

[–] markstos 24 points 7 months ago

That’s right. A scamming tactic is to move conversations from platforms that are monitored to platforms that are encrypted, where the scam messages won’t detected by automated scanning.

Yes, there are legit uses for encrypted chats but this move is one signal that a scam may be in progress.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Theoretically downloading those apps wouldn't get the scammer anything they are just using those to get scott free from consequences after scam as those apps are anonymous enough if i have to guess the scam comes after contacting the person .