Recently, the Division of Information Technology(DoIT) received multiple reports of a job scam phishing email. The scammers are offering a position as a Personal Assistant. Below is an example of the phishing email. We removed the To field for privacy purposes.
From: Student Careers <studentjobs@pantherz.net> Date: Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 7:10 AM Subject: Available Position. To:
Position: Personal Assistant/Part-Time (Work-Remotely) Pay: 400.00 USD (Weekly) Hours: 10 hours (Weekly Average)
Dr. Barbara B. Abrahams am currently looking for a Personal Assistant to provide personalized secretarial and administrative support in a well-organized and timely manner. You will work on a one-to-one basis on a variety of tasks related to manager’s working life and communication.
Ideally, I am looking for someone who has: • Strong organizational skills with an ability to prioritize and manage competing deadlines • Possess a high-level of professionalism and communicate in a formal manner (both verbally and written) • Diary management skills • Up to date with latest Google applications and calendar • MS Office knowledge • Well presented
Experience/Qualifications: • MS Office and English proficiency • Outstanding organizational and time management skills • Up to date with latest Google applications and calendar • Ability to multitask and prioritize daily reminders • Eligible to work in USA Interested in applying for the above position? Send a copy of your Resume/Cover Letter to dr.babhams@gmail.com.
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Other than the usual red flags (spelling, spacing, and grammatical errors), another potential red flag is the email’s content. This email template is very common among scammers. After a quick Google search, we found a few Job scams articles with the same template. So, if you are ever in doubt about an email, Google it ! Real job offers would not use a well-known phishing template when offering you a job opportunity.
As usual, if you receive any similar messages, please forward them with the headers to security@umbc.edu . For instructions, visit: https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970 .
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