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Crooshy.com Sephora Review: Is It Legit or Scam?

By Samantha Jun16,2024

Do you love makeup? Are you thinking of applying for Crooshy.com Sephora Review job? Well, sorry to burst your bubbles, Crooshy.com is not a legit site to apply for Sephora Product Reviewer. No matter how enticing a job opportunity is, beware of fake remote job opportunities advertised as the real deal. Fraudsters often impersonate legit brands, using their logo, product inventories and even similar website design.

Is Crooshy.com a Scam?

Though crooshy.com appears legitimate, it’s a scam disguised as a legit work from home opportunity. The website claims people can earn $750 for reviewing Sephora makeup products, but it actually steals and sell people’s information to big data companies.

How The Crooshy.com Scam Works

The scam starts when you click on ‘Apply Now’ on crooshy.com. You’ll be redirected to different unsecured websites and finally asked some questions. At the process, your email address, telephone number, will be requested and you’ll be made to tick a terms and conditions box. By so doing, you’re giving the fraudsters permission to sell your information.

This info include your – email address, IP address, browser type, cookies, device type, operating system, buying preferences and online behaviours. Though you don’t provide a ton of information, you subscribe to a bunch of daily emails, which in and of themselves aren’t suspicious, but might be several phishing sites waiting for your information.

Spotting The Red Flags

Not Affiliated With Sephora

Crooshy.com is not an official Sephora job website. In fact, there’s only one website for Sephora job application and it is jobs.sephora.com, every other website out there promising to get you a job at Sephora is telling you a big fat lie.

Recently Registered

According to who.is (a website that gives accurate information on websites creation date) croosh.co was registered on 24th March 2024, and the registration was done anonymously.

Redirects To Unsecured and Malicious Websites

Crooshy.com redirects people to numerous unsecured websites that do not have SSL certificate and may try to install apps and programs into computer and mobile devices without your knowledge and consent. These apps and programs are often infested malware that pose a threat and risk to owners. Often times when people try to access the websites (like flashrewards.co or rewardsgiantusa.com) some browsers give a security warning. (see image below)

Among a Chain of Fake Product Reviewer Sites

Crooshy.com is modelled after similar fake product reviewer site exposed in the past; croosh.co, posh.co, e.t.c These sites keep popping up every month with the same website design and fake promises of rewards.

Solutions for Victims of This Scam

If you’ve already visited Crooshy.com and clicked a bunch of links, here’s what to do;

Check Your Device for Viruses and Malware – Since you visited lots of malicious websites, it is important that you install anti-virus software  and scan your device for viruses that may have been downloaded.

Monitor your email – Over the next few days and weeks you’re going to receive a lot of emails that may likely end up in your spam folder. Endeavour to flag it as spam and report any suspicious email that appears on your Inbox. Also, do not click on any link attached in it as it could be a phishing attempt.

How To Avoid Similar Product Reviewer Scams

To avoid falling victims to scams disguised as genuine work from home opportunity, here are tips on staying alert;

  • Always check for reviews online about the platform or website offering the job opportunity. This research includes using keywords like ‘scam’ ‘fake’ ‘reviews’ attached to the website name when searching on the internet.
  • Check Who.is to find out how long the website has been functioning. It’s very simple to do so. You only need to write the name of the website on the search bar in Who.is website, then it comes up with information about when the website was registered, where and by who. If the website age is not up to a year, it’s wise to back off.
  • Be wary of too good to be true rewards. If a website is promising $750 to review one or two product, it’s best you back off as scammers often use big promises as a bait to attract victims.
  • Use trusted sites when applying for online jobs. It’s best to stick with established and reputable sites when applying for jobs online. That way, the possibility of being scammed is reduced.

By Samantha

I am Samantha, a Cyber Security enthusiast. I kicked off my passion as a Cyber Fraud Researcher during the Covid19 pandemic when I saw lots of people falling victims to fraudulent websites pretending to sell disinfectants, masks and wipes. Since then, I've helped thousands of people avoid being scammed by providing timely alerts on trending scams and tips on how to stay protected.

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