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Malicious job scams in Malaysia caused RM1.23 million in losses from January to June 2026, targeting vulnerable people with fake hiring schemes.
Job scams in Malaysia have risen sharply, with RM1.23 million lost to fake part-time job schemes from January to June 2026, targeting vulnerable individuals with deceptive hiring tactics.
Scammers mimic real employers, demanding upfront payments, sensitive documents, or using suspicious software, while offering unrealistic pay and poor communication.
Separate cases include a Kuantan trader losing RM335,000 to a Facebook-based investment scam promising 12% returns, and a Kuala Terengganu executive defrauded of RM50,750 in a fake tender scheme.
Authorities warn against unsolicited offers, especially those involving government officials, and urge public vigilance, verification of sources, and awareness sharing to combat digital fraud.
Las estafas de empleo maliciosas en Malasia causaron pérdidas de RM1.23 millones desde enero hasta junio de 2026, dirigidas a personas vulnerables con esquemas de contratación falsos.