
Audio By Carbonatix
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) of the Ministry of Communications has received multiple reports of recruitment related scams targeting the public and specifically the youth through the Ghana Armed Forces enlistment programme.
Several high-ranking officials including Members of Parliament are being impersonated on various internet platforms to perpetrate the fraud. The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has commenced its 2021 Enlistment process for Regular Career and Short Service Commission Officers.
This has been advertised in the Saturday 23 January 2021’s edition of the Daily Graphic and Monday 25 January 2021’s edition of the Ghanaian Times.
The anonymity provided by existing and emerging technologies makes it difficult for law enforcement agencies to track suspects, who in most cases use unregistered SIM cards to perpetrate this type of fraud.
Lack of basic security awareness, including cyber hygiene practices among the public constitute a critical vulnerability which is being exploited by the cybercriminals.
Whilst awareness on recruitment scams are being intensified by the NCSC, the public is being urged to report all suspected online activities or incidents to the National Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) using any of the following channels:
HOW TO AVOID BECOMING A VICTIM OF THE SCAM
The following recommendations if adhered to will help to prevent this recruitment scam.
- The GAF has not assigned any personnel to recruit via social media. All correspondence with personnel on social media are deemed unofficial.
- The public is advised to contact GAF through officially approved channels only.
- The public is advised to verify the ongoing recruitment process directly from the GAF
- Job seekers are advised to desist from applying for enlistment into the GAF through unapproved channels (agents and intermediaries).
- Job seekers are advised not to entertain social media recruitment offers from their District/Municipal Chief Executives, Members of Parliament and Ministers, but should rather follow the official recruitment process prescribed by the GAF.
- No Member of Parliament would approach any member of public, with a job offer using social media platforms or demand any payment for recruitment into any public service.
- Job seekers are advised to make payments for such recruitments, if required, through official channels (confirm this directly from the GAF).
- Job seekers can reach the Ghana Armed Forces directly through tel: +233-544338030 or Email: dprinfo@gaf.mil.gh
- Ensuring due diligence and basic cyber hygiene practices are highly recommended.
Latest Stories
-
Trump seeks $152m to reopen notorious Alcatraz prison
6 minutes -
Ex-Chelsea player Oscar retires with heart issue
15 minutes -
CA Foundation drives constitutional literacy in Kpone Katamanso municipality
20 minutes -
GPRTU to hold talks with Transport Ministry over rising fuel costs
22 minutes -
CUTS International urges gov’t to halt sachet water price hike pending cost review
28 minutes -
Chief Justice: Efficient Judiciary essential to reducing business costs
31 minutes -
Bayern grabs 99th-minute winner to cap superb fightback
31 minutes -
Ahmed Ibrahim urges Ghanaians to reflect Easter values in nation-building
35 minutes -
ECG inefficiencies undermining power supply -Mahama outlines reforms
36 minutes -
Lewandowski scores as Barca fight back to defeat Atletico
38 minutes -
Lack of private sector consultation undermining economic growth – Jerry Ahmed Shaib
42 minutes -
Real Madrid seven points adrift after Muriqi’s late Mallorca winner
42 minutes -
Ghana must lead AfCFTA implementation by example – Trade Minister Ofosu-Adjare
47 minutes -
Strong Judiciary key to business confidence – Chief Justice Baffoe-Bonnie
50 minutes -
Mahama announces 60-Hectare irrigation project to boost tomato production
57 minutes