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Do not use your employers assets to Job Search. Rightly or wrongly employers have won numerous court cases involving the use of their equipment by employees. This includes computers, telephones, internet connections and so on even outside of normal working hours. Using your companies equipment could cost you your job. Don't make your job search an emergency one.
There are authorities in addition, to your local police, to whom you may report possible fraud on the Internet, such as the Internet Fraud Complaint Center, a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center whose mission is to address fraud committed over the Internet. You can file a complaint with the Internet Fraud Compliant Center online by accessing its website.
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