**Employment Recruitment Scam Campaign Analysis**
This cybersecurity investigation has identified a coordinated employment recruitment scam campaign operating through four connected entities: phone number 415-376-8064 and three domains (careersflowrecruit.net, resumesats.com, and morerecruits.com). The campaign demonstrates sophisticated coordination, with seven documented relationship connections between these entities, including high-confidence links (0.80 confidence) between careersflowrecruit.net and the phone number 415-376-8064, indicating these components are frequently reported together by victims.
The scam operates through a multi-stage recruitment deception targeting job seekers. Community reports reveal that fraudsters posing as recruiters, including one reportedly based in Pakistan, initiate contact about fabricated job opportunities such as "Senior Director of Learning & Development" positions. After initial correspondence, victims are directed to use resumesats.com to "fix" their resumes, creating a revenue stream for the scammers while collecting personal information. The domain resumesats.com was registered through NAMECHEAP INC on May 20, 2025, suggesting this is an active, recently launched component of the campaign.
While formal FTC complaints against phone number 415-376-8064 remain at zero, community reports indicate ongoing victimization across multiple platforms. The interconnected nature of all four entities, with confidence levels ranging from 0.35 to 0.80, demonstrates a coordinated infrastructure designed to appear legitimate while facilitating fraud. Geographic targeting appears to focus on California (specifically the 90278 area), though the international element suggests broader reach potential.
To protect against this campaign, consumers should verify recruiter legitimacy by independently researching claimed companies and contacting them directly through official channels. Never pay fees for resume services recommended by unsolicited recruiters, and be suspicious of recruiters who cannot provide verifiable company information. If contacted by these entities, immediately hang up, do not click any provided links, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or the FCC. Before engaging with any recruiter, verify phone numbers and domains through reverse lookup services and scam databases to check their safety status.
This campaign represents a moderate threat level given the coordinated infrastructure and active targeting of job seekers during vulnerable periods. Immediate recommended actions include adding these entities to consumer protection warning lists, monitoring for additional connected domains or phone numbers, and issuing public advisories to job search platforms and career services organizations about this specific recruitment scam pattern.