PD Handbook, how do you get a voice phishing in prison?
2020-02-05 00:11:16
Accumulation of high profit overseas employment entity
MBC 'PD Handbook', which will be broadcast on the 4th, reports on the reality of God's job and its temptation to seduce young job seekers who are struggling with the job market.
An information sharing site where telemarketer job postings, such as "5 days a week, high profit guarantee," are posted daily.
There is no other requirement except that the applicant must be an adult man or woman without a disqualification for overseas travel.
Job candidates in their 2-30s are economically unstable.
What are the high-yielding overseas employment opportunities faced by young people leaving the country?
It was difficult to meet Mr. A, who was taken into the voice phishing organization and desperately escaped from China.
China is famous for being a major base for high-level members, including the Voice Phishing General.
The young Koreans who have been entangled in this area are taken away from their passports, and are in a swamp of crime while being detained.
Awakening late, he tries to escape, but he returns to Korea after a huge beating, violence, and eternity, but eventually goes to jail because of the crime.
A brief glance at a serious job shortly returned to an irreversible yoke.
Unlike the past, voice phishing has evolved highly to impersonate prosecutors and financial regulators, even the ones who work for state agencies have been caught by criminals.
In recent years, a bold technique that has been used to voice phishing by creating a memorandum that was signed by the prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol has also appeared.
They were aiming precisely at the target with various personal information such as illegally obtained phone numbers and account information.
The producers of the 'PD Handbook' found that the overseas voice phishing organization gradually distributed its center of gravity from the center of China to the Philippines.
The conversion of criminal profits from yuan to Philippine currency made it difficult to track, and the Philippines was relatively safer to track than China dominated by public security.
Surprisingly, their base for voice phishing in the Philippines was a foreign detention center for detaining illegal foreigners.
Voice phishing was being done in a kind of prison.
The unfamiliar, bold and cunning voice phishing crime is revealed in the PD Notebook at 11:10 pm tonight.