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WhatsApp Job Offer Scam Targets Job Seekers in New Phishing Attack

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A new form of phishing attack is making waves among job seekers, as cybercriminals exploit WhatsApp and Meta’s trusted branding to lure victims into sophisticated job offer scams.

Security experts warn that these attacks are not only increasing in frequency but have also become more elaborate, bypassing many traditional security layers and preying on those most vulnerable: individuals desperately searching for employment opportunities.

How the Scam Works

According to Or Eshed, co-founder of LayerX Security, the latest phishing campaign involves scammers impersonating legitimate companies, particularly Meta and WhatsApp, to entice job seekers with lucrative employment opportunities.

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The scam typically begins with an unsolicited WhatsApp message claiming to offer a well-paying position with a reputable company.

The messages often come with official-looking branding and links to convincing portals designed to mimic legitimate recruitment websites.

Once a victim clicks the link, they are prompted to enter personal details and login credentials. In some reported cases, the scam escalates by pressuring victims to purchase equipment or pay “administrative fees” as a prerequisite for the job, extracting both sensitive information and cash.

What distinguishes this scam is its level of sophistication. The phishing sites leverage professional graphics, realistic user interfaces, and even video interviews—all designed to put job seekers at ease and convince them of the offer’s authenticity.

Pressure tactics, such as claiming limited vacancies or urgent deadlines, further push victims to act without due diligence.

LayerX Security, which recently identified and blocked one such phishing site, highlights the challenge these threats pose.

“These are the kinds of attacks that bypass traditional email and endpoint security,” Eshed explained in his LinkedIn post. “If your organization isn’t thinking browser-first, these threats can slip through undetected.”

LayerX Security detected the scam by analyzing over 250 real-time browser signals, an approach that is gaining traction among cybersecurity professionals.

Unlike conventional security tools that focus on email gateways or antivirus solutions, browser-level analysis can immediately flag suspicious behavior within the browsing session itself—offering a critical line of defense against increasingly evasive phishing attacks.

Experts urge job seekers to exercise caution when receiving unsolicited offers via WhatsApp or any messaging platform.

Key warning signs include requests for upfront payments, pressure to act quickly, and communications from unofficial email addresses or phone numbers.

Always verify the authenticity of job offers directly through a company’s official website or contact channels.

In an era where job hunting is increasingly digital, vigilance and advanced security measures remain job seekers’ best allies in avoiding the pitfalls of sophisticated phishing scams.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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