Original Phishing Message
Note: If you received this email, please delete it. This email is NOT legitimate. Do not reply to the email.
Tips for Detection
- Beware of job scams and anything that seems too good to be true.
- Being asked to provide a cell phone number or alternate email address with no reasonable explanation should be suspicious. This is common in phishing emails so that attackers can continue communicating with you with less protections in place.
- The attachment provides the contact information of the purported UNICEF employer as janelle_keith[@]dr[.]com. A legitimate individual working for UNICEF will likely have an email address matching UNICEF’s website unicef.org.
- Please see Career and Employment Services’ site for helpful tips on how to identify job scams: https://www.pugetsound.edu/sites/default/files/2022-11/Job%20Seeker%20Beware.pdf
Text of Phishing Message
From: Kimberly Keith <iveez072825[@]hotmail[.]com>
Subject: JOB OFFER
To whom it may concern
I am sharing job information with students who might be interested in a Paid UNICEF Part-Time Job to make up to $500 (USD) Weekly
Attached is further information about the employment schedule. If interested kindly contact Dr. Janelle Keith with your alternative email address (Gmail, yahoo Hotmail, etc.) and not your Edu email for urgent details of employment.
NOTE: THIS IS STRICTLY A WORK ONLINE FROM HOME POSITION.
Regards
Academy Career Opportunity