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Fraud: Purchase Notification
This is a common scam that sends an order confirmation for something you didn't purchase, and when you call the phone number in the message, you will be asked for your credit card number. Often these emails will look like they are from valid shopping sites such as Amazon or Apple.
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Fraud: Book Keeping Position
This email is an example of employment fraud. Beware: this is not a valid job offer! Responding to the message could lead to fraudulent financial transaction or identify theft.
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Fraud: Task (impersonation email)
This message is an example of an impersonation attempt. It leverages trust relationships among Marist College community members, creating a sense of urgency and leading to a fraudulent financial transaction.
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Fraud: Task (impersonation email)
This message is an example of an impersonation attempt. It leverages trust relationships among Marist College community members, creating a sense of urgency and leading to a fraudulent financial transaction.
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Fraud: Urgent Response Needed Asap
This email looks like it comes from someone you know. It asks for financial help due to an emergency circumstance. Don't fall for it! The original email address has been hacked.
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Fraud: Urgent Response Needed Asap
This email looks like it comes from someone you know. It asks for financial help due to an emergency circumstance. Don't fall for it! The original email address has been hacked.
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Fraud: Order Confirmation
This is a common scam that sends an order confirmation for something you didn't purchase, and when you call the phone number in the message, you will be asked for login credentials and financial information.
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