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infoceanltd.com

First seen May 2, 2026

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  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 2 community reports from users

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Registrar
PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
Registration Date
3/24/2025
First Seen
5/2/2026

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Community Reports

[LATAM] “Scam offer, Al says I’m dealing with cyberintelligence - “company” website: https://infoceanltd.com” A few days ago, I applied for a job through a remote work platform. I applied for an Economic Affairs Analyst position focused on my country. For context: I previously worked at an embassy as an analyst, which is why I decided to apply. The hours and salary seemed appropriate. Communication was a bit slow, but eventually, a person named Lenny Tucker, who is in charge of HR, told me that his assistant would be reaching out to me. He asked if we could switch to another messaging platform for a more fluid conversation; I agreed, and sure enough, about a week and a half later, his "assistant" messaged me. I checked and noticed that the same person had other job openings posted in a similar style, but for different countries. This assistant told me he was impressed by my experience. My country recently went through an escalation with the U.S. where the Head of State was captured, and he asked me how we experienced that and if I had any "inside information" from my time working at the embassy. (I wasn't working there at that time, and even if I had been, I wouldn't have said yes anyway). The point is, he told me that Lenny (his boss) would write to me soon to schedule an interview and a technical test. Three days passed, and today he wrote to me again saying that Lenny is on vacation, but that he had a "task" for me. I asked what the purpose of the task was and what the next steps in the selection process would be. He replied that I have already been selected and that I would be receiving an email soon. As you’ll see, the email asking for my 'analysis' focuses heavily on the use of 'relevant information.' It’s kind of funny because nobody with access to confidential information would be looking for remote jobs. But the point is, between them asking me on WhatsApp if I knew anything, the email explicitly requesting the use of information, the fact the company

12 days ago1 upvote

[LATAM] “Scam offer, AI says I’m dealing with cyberintelligence - “company” website: https://infoceanltd.com” A few days ago, I applied for a job through a remote work platform. I applied for an Economic Affairs Analyst position focused on my country. For context: I previously worked at an embassy as an analyst, which is why I decided to apply. The hours and salary seemed appropriate. Communication was a bit slow, but eventually, a person named Lenny Tucker, who is in charge of HR, told me that his assistant would be reaching out to me. He asked if we could switch to another messaging platform for a more fluid conversation; I agreed, and sure enough, about a week and a half later, his "assistant" messaged me. **I checked and noticed that the same person had other job openings posted in a similar style, but for different countries.** This assistant told me he was impressed by my experience. My country recently went through an escalation with the U.S. where the Head of State was captured, and he asked me how we experienced that and if I had any "inside information" from my time working at the embassy. (I wasn't working there at that time, and even if I had been, I wouldn't have said yes anyway). The point is, he told me that Lenny (his boss) would write to me soon to schedule an interview and a technical test. Three days passed, and today he wrote to me again saying that Lenny is on vacation, but that he had a "task" for me. I asked what the purpose of the task was and what the next steps in the selection process would be. He replied that I have already been selected and that I would be receiving an email soon. As you’ll see, the email asking for my 'analysis' focuses heavily on the use of 'relevant information.' It’s kind of funny because nobody with access to confidential information would be looking for remote jobs. But the point is, between them asking me on WhatsApp if I knew anything, the email explicitly requesting the use of information, the fact the com

12 days ago1 upvote

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