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'I was a slave': Up to 100,000 held captive by Chinese cybercriminals in Cambodia

Por: Los Angeles Times World November 01, 2022

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The hustle started like it often does, with a post on Facebook promising job seekers generously paid customer service positions in Cambodia, no experience necessary. Soraton Charehkphunpol, a Thai cook scraping by in a restaurant in Bangkok, couldn’t resist the offer to earn more than double his $470 monthly salary. Late one evening last year, after another grueling shift, Soraton answered the ad. Within hours, a man arrived at his door to... + full article



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