The portfolio phishing trap
Freelancing/Online work exchange
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Some scammers pretend to be clients and ask you to upload your portfolio to their “special review website.”
The site secretly steals your passwords, browser data, or injects malware.
If a client won’t accept a PDF, Google Drive, Notion, Behance, or your website…
They’re not a client. They’re a thief. -
Scammers often disguise malicious links as “portfolio reviews.”
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Freelancers should never open random drive links from unknown clients.

