<?xml version="1.0"?>
<News hasArchived="false" page="11" pageCount="28" pageSize="10" timestamp="Sun, 19 Apr 2026 11:32:30 -0400" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts.xml?page=11">
<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100867" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100867">
<Title>Another &#8220;Hiring for Research Assistants&#8221; Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>More Fake Jobs Offers</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is receiving reports of a job scam claiming to offer a remote position to students to work for the Information Technology center. Below is an example of this job scam where the scammer is claiming to be a Professor Garrick Ruth and Yarazeth Medina.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: Prof Garrick Ruth &lt;<a href="mailto:profgarrickruth@gmail.com">profgarrickruth@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: Fri, Apr 9, 2021</span></p><p><span>Subject: Hiring for Research Assistants</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>  The Information Technology Center is currently hiring students to work remotely as Research assistants and get paid $300 weekly.</span></p><p><span>To proceed with the application process submit your full name, functional phone number and major via this email address or text the Center director (747) 255-2483.</span></p><br><p><span>sincerely</span></p><p><span>Yarazeth Medina</span></p><p><span>Assistant Director Graduate Student Development</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The message above was sent from a Gmail account &lt;</span><a href="mailto:profgarrickruth@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>profgarrickruth@gmail.com</span></a><span>&gt; and not any official UMBC account. The email is claiming to offer a job as a research assistant and is asking students who are interested to reply by email or text with their full name, functional phone number and major. </span></p><br><p><span>Please note that UMBC has no organization called the “Information Technology Center”. If you receive this or any similar message, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is receiving reports of a job scam claiming to offer a remote position to students to work for the Information Technology center. Below is an example...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100867/guest@my.umbc.edu/9651c959da179de3579f28a7bdb57302/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 15:13:26 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100866" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100866">
<Title>&#8220;UMBC Student Employment&#8221; Impersonation Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>Fake Job Offer For "Political Science Student"</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) received reports of a scammer trying to impersonate Dr. William Blake. This job scam is claiming to offer a remote part-time job at UMBC to students. Below is an example of this job scam email.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: </span><span>William Blake</span><span> &lt;(IMPERSONATED)@umbc.edu&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: Thu, Apr 8, 2021</span></p><p><span>Subject: UMBC Student Employment</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>University of Maryland, Baltimore County is seeking </span></p><p><span>a Research Administrative Assistant /services of a </span></p><p><span>competent Political Science Student, </span></p><p><span>Administrative Assistant to work Part-time and get paid </span></p><p><span>$350 weekly. Tasks will be carried out remotely. If interested, </span></p><p><span>Do text your name to (443) 437-4263 so as to proceed</span></p><p> </p><p><span>Best Regards,</span></p><p> </p><p><span>Dr William Blake</span></p><p><span>Assistant Professor</span></p><p><span>Political Science</span></p><p><span>Public Policy, Room 312</span></p><p> </p><p><span>(443) 437-4263</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The scam message above is claiming to offer a remote part-time job as a research administrative assistant. Even though the message looks to be coming from a UMBC account, please note the email headers show that the message has a return path and X-sender of &lt;</span><a href="mailto:charlie@dynatronecom.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>charlie@dynatronecom.com</span></a><span>&gt;.</span></p><br><p><span>In addition the scammer is asking students who are interested to text their name to the provided number which leaves no record of communication in UMBC systems. If you receive this or any similar email, please do not respond by text or email.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></p><br><br><br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) received reports of a scammer trying to impersonate Dr. William Blake. This job scam is claiming to offer a remote part-time job at UMBC to students....</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100866/guest@my.umbc.edu/e8e6e43a22a5aeac6e3a6ccc70cafb61/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 13 Apr 2021 15:11:22 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100734" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100734">
<Title>&#8220;Part- time administrative Assistants&#8221; Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>Still More Scams</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is receiving reports of a job scam claiming to offer a remote position as an administrative/research assistant. Below is an example of this job scam where the scammer is claiming to be either a Professor Fei Cheng or Professor Moon, J. Donald, or possibly both.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: Prof Fei Cheng &lt;<a href="mailto:nengenengab@gmail.com">nengenengab@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 10:35 AM</span></p><p><span>Subject: Part- time administrative Assistants</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>The services of a student administrative/ research assistant is urgently required to work part-time and get paid $300 weekly.</span></p><p><span>This position is open to under- graduate students only and tasks will be carried out remotely.</span></p><p><span>If interested, reply via this email address with a copy of your updated resume or a functional phone number for further details or text the center director on (623) 455-5986.</span></p><br><p><span>sincerely</span></p><p><span>Professor. Moon, J. Donald</span></p><p><span>Administrative Assistants.</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The message above is being sent from a Gmail account </span><span>&lt;</span><a href="mailto:nengenengab@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>nengenengab@gmail.com</span></a><span>&gt; and not a UMBC account.</span><span> This is not the first time DoIT has seen a campaign from this email address, for more information on a previous campaign click here: <a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?id=100402">https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?id=100402</a></span></p><br><p><span>The email is claiming to offer a job as an administrative/research assistant. The email is asking recipients to respond either by email or text with their resume and a functional phone number. If you receive this or any similar email, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is receiving reports of a job scam claiming to offer a remote position as an administrative/research assistant. Below is an example of this job scam...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100734/guest@my.umbc.edu/b57b01772dc2ca748956a468ab59fbe3/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Thu, 08 Apr 2021 19:04:11 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100733" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100733">
<Title>&#8220;UMBC STUDENT HIRE&#8221; Administrative Assistant Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>More Fake Job Offers For "Student Administrative Assistant"</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>Below is an example of a job scam that has been reported to the Division of Information Technology (DoIT). The job scam is claiming to offer students an administrative assistant position at UMBC’s Information Technology center. The scammer is also claiming to be a Professor Alissa Jacobs.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: CAMPUS JOBS &lt;<a href="mailto:talktojoelrn@gmail.com">talktojoelrn@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: Thu, Apr 1, 2021</span></p><p><span>Subject: UMBC STUDENT HIRE</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>The services of a student administrative assistant is urgently required to work Part-time and get paid weekly.</span></p><p><span> This position is open to UMBC under- graduate students only and tasks will be carried out remotely.</span></p><p><span>If interested, reply via this email address with a copy of your updated resume and semester schedule to proceed.</span></p><br><p><span>Best regards</span></p><br><p><span>Prof. Alissa Jacobs</span></p><p><span>ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The job scam above is being sent from a gmail account &lt;<a href="mailto:talktojoelrn@gmail.com">talktojoelrn@gmail.com</a>&gt; and not an official UMBC account. The email is asking recipients to respond by email with their resume and semester schedule.</span></p><br><p><span>A red flag in job scams like the one above appears in the poor grammar and misplaced capitalizations. Notice how the word undergraduate is spelled “under- graduate” or that “Part-time” is capitalized in the email. This is not the type of grammar or capitalizations most would expect from a professional email. </span></p><br><p><span>Please note that UMBC has no organization called the “Information Technology Center”. If you receive this or any similar email, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><br><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span>  </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.  </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span> </span></p><br><br></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>Below is an example of a job scam that has been reported to the Division of Information Technology (DoIT). The job scam is claiming to offer students an administrative assistant position at UMBC’s...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100733/guest@my.umbc.edu/4bfb42f07b1edbc0f07e1655c72e5ab6/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Thu, 08 Apr 2021 19:01:21 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100441" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100441">
<Title>Another &#8220;Hiring for Research Assistants&#8221; Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>Please Pass The Word!  These Offers Are Scams!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) has seen reports of a job scam claiming to be offering students a job as a research assistant in the Information Technology Center. The scammer is claiming to be UMBC staff member Catherine Manalansan. Below is an example of this job scam.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: </span><span>ON-CAMPUS JOBS &lt;</span><span><a href="mailto:gabrieljelex7@gmail.com">gabrieljelex7@gmail.com</a></span><span>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Sent: </span><span>Tuesday, March 30, 2021 7:49 PM</span></p><p><span>Subject: </span><span>Hiring for Research Assistants</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>The information Technology center is currently hiring students to work remotely as Research assistants and gets paid 300$ weekly.</span></p><p><span>To proceed with your application process submit your full name, Functional phone number and major via this email address or text the center director (747) 255-2483.</span></p><p> </p><p><span>Sincerely</span></p><p><span>Prof. Catherine Manalansan</span></p><p><span>Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The job scam above is being sent from a gmail account &lt;</span><a href="mailto:gabrieljelex7@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>gabrieljelex7@gmail.com</span></a><span>&gt; and not an official UMBC account. The email is asking recipients to respond either by email or text with their personal information, for example their full name, cell phone number and major. </span></p><br><p><span>Please note that UMBC has no organization called the “Information Technology Center”. If you receive this or any similar email, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><br><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span>  </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.  </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span> </span></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) has seen reports of a job scam claiming to be offering students a job as a research assistant in the Information Technology Center. The scammer is...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100441/guest@my.umbc.edu/ce2497251f310bda477948a0736a6320/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Wed, 31 Mar 2021 16:57:36 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100402" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100402">
<Title>&#8220;Hiring for Research Assistants&#8221; Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>Beware Offers for Part-Time, Remote "Assistant" Jobs!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is receiving reports of a job scam claiming to offer a remote position as a research assistant for the Information Technology Center. Below is an example of this scam where the scammer is impersonating a Professor </span><span>Fei Cheng</span><span>.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: Prof Fei Cheng &lt;<a href="mailto:nengenengab@gmail.com">nengenengab@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: </span><span>Thu, 25 Mar 2021</span></p><p><span>Subject: </span><span>Hiring for Research Assistants</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>The Information Technology Center is currently hiring students to work</span></p><p><span>remotely as Research assistants and get paid $300 weekly.</span></p><p><span>To proceed with the application process submit your full name, functional</span></p><p><span>phone number and major via this email address or text the Center director</span></p><p><span>(747) 255-2483.</span></p><br><p><span>sincerely</span></p><p><span>Prof Willard E Fee Jr</span></p><p><span>Professor II in the School of Medicine, Emeritus</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The message above is being sent from a Gmail account </span><span>&lt;</span><a href="mailto:nengenengab@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>nengenengab@gmail.com</span></a><span>&gt; and not a UMBC account.</span><span> The email is claiming to offer a job as a research assistant. The email is asking recipients to respond either by email or text with their personal information, for example their full name, cell phone number and major. If you receive this or any similar email, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>Also, please note that UMBC has no organization called the “Information Technology Center”, nor a Professor Fei Cheng, nor a medical school.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is receiving reports of a job scam claiming to offer a remote position as a research assistant for the Information Technology Center. Below is an...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100402/guest@my.umbc.edu/5125b6d87dde7c6ed507b7de8266fddd/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>1</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 16:54:45 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100400" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100400">
<Title>Do You Need A Password Reset Email Address?</Title>
<Tagline>Hint: Yes</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>UMBC’s Division of Information Technology (DoIT) asks that all students set-up a password reset email address for their accounts. This email address ensures that your profile is secure, and it makes the password reset process more efficient. This email should be different from your UMBC email address. But why is that important? If we believe your UMBC account is compromised, we will randomize the password on your account (we call it ‘scrambling’). Afterward, we will send you a link with instructions for resetting your password. We cannot send this link to your UMBC email, since you will not have access to it after the password change. Instead, we will send it to your password reset account.  Otherwise, to regain access to your email, you would have to contact TSC and provide proof of identity.</span></p><p> </p><p><span>There are various reasons why DoIT would send you information about your UMBC account to your password reset email.  Sometimes Google will suspend your account on their own if they believe it may have been compromised.  Similarly, if DoIT staff see signs of a potential compromise (such as logins from several countries in one day), we will scramble your password.   In these scenarios, you will not have access to your UMBC account. We will send information on how to get your UMBC account back to your password reset address.</span></p><p> </p><p><span>Since a password reset address is necessary to recover your UMBC email, it is also important to maintain that account and to remember </span><span>its</span><span> password. The account allows DoIT to communicate with you even if you can’t get to your UMBC email, and you can also use it to reset the UMBC password yourself . </span></p><p> </p><p><span>If you do not have a password reset email address, follow the instructions here to set one up: </span><span><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?id=94776">https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?id=94776</a></span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><span>If you have any questions or concerns email us: </span><span><a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a></span></p><p><span>_________________________________________________________________________</span></p><p><span>Receive any suspicious emails?</span></p><br><p><span>Forward it to </span><span><a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a></span><span> along with the email headers. Instructions for displaying the headers (you normally don't see them) so can be found at the UMBC support wiki: </span><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span>.</span></p><br><p><span>Follow us on myUMBC:</span><a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</span></a></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>UMBC’s Division of Information Technology (DoIT) asks that all students set-up a password reset email address for their accounts. This email address ensures that your profile is secure, and it...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100400/guest@my.umbc.edu/420e1d62a25e9696b64e5f3090960dba/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>learn</Tag>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>2</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 16:44:53 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Wed, 03 Nov 2021 11:45:49 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100398" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100398">
<Title>Another &#8220;UMBC Student Employment!&#8221; Scam</Title>
<Tagline>Abigail Granger is NOT looking for an Admin. Assistant</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is continuing to receive reports of new variants of a job scam claiming to offer a part-time job as an Administrative Assistant at UMBC. Below is an example of one of these variants where the scammer is impersonating Abigail Granger.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: </span><span>Dr Abigail</span><span> &lt;<a href="mailto:nsmith11@umbc.edu">nsmith11@umbc.edu</a>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 10:29 AM</span></p><p><span>Subject: UMBC Student Employment!</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>University of Maryland, Baltimore County is seeking </span></p><p><span>a Research Administrative Assistant /services of a </span></p><p><span>competent Environmental Engineering (ENEN) Student, </span></p><p><span>Administrative Assistant to work Part-time and get paid </span></p><p><span>$350 weekly. Tasks will be carried out remotely. If interested, </span></p><p><span>Do text your name to (443) 437-4263 so as to proceed</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><span>Best Regards,</span></p><p><span>Dr Abigail Granger</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><a href="https://www.google.com/maps/search/1000+Hilltop+Circle+Baltimore,+MD+21250?entry=gmail&amp;source=g" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>1000 Hilltop Circle</span></a></p><p><a href="https://www.google.com/maps/search/1000+Hilltop+Circle+Baltimore,+MD+21250?entry=gmail&amp;source=g" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Baltimore, MD 21250</span></a></p><p><span>Phone: (443) 437-4263 | Fax: (410) 455-3322</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The message above has been sent from a Gmail account &lt;</span><a href="mailto:nsmith11@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>nsmith11@umbc.edu</span></a><span>&gt;, not Abigail Granger’s or any official UMBC account. In addition, the email claims to offer a job at UMBC, but asks the recipients to use text messaging which leaves no record of the communication in UMBC systems. If you receive this or anything similar, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) is continuing to receive reports of new variants of a job scam claiming to offer a part-time job as an Administrative Assistant at UMBC. Below is an...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100398/guest@my.umbc.edu/69806dca84a01da3d0d76c171990fe5e/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>1</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 16:29:00 -0400</PostedAt>
<EditAt>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 16:45:47 -0400</EditAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100208" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100208">
<Title>How to Spot, Avoid and Report Fake Check Scams</Title>
<Tagline>Check Scams Are At The Core Of Most Job Scams</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The UMBC community has been and is still being targeted by offers of fake jobs, mostly through email.  The nature of these jobs varies from scam to scam but they have certain things in common.  The worst commonality is that the scams, at some point, involve getting the victim to spend their own money in return for a fake check.  The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has posted advice on avoiding the fake check trap at: </span></p><br><p><a href="https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-spot-avoid-and-eport-fake-check-scams" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-spot-avoid-and-eport-fake-check-scams</span></a></p><br><p><span>Please look at it.</span></p><br><p><span>Bad checks are at the root of several different kinds of scam.  The FTC posting provides some examples such as Mystery Shopping, Prize Claiming, and Personal Assistants.  Variations of the Personal Assistants scam have been reported to the Division of Information Technology (DoIT) with increasing frequency since last March.</span></p><br><p><span>The initial email may appear to be from some private company, often saying that you were recommended by some office at UMBC as a particularly promising job candidate.  Alternatively, it may appear to be from some actual person on UMBC’s faculty or staff who is looking for someone to fill a part-time position in a department.  </span></p><br><p><span>The job is usually described as requiring 5-10 hours/week and paying $250-$350/week.  This is good enough pay to sound promising without seeming too good to be believed.</span></p><br><p><span>Once the victim has agreed to the job (without an interview or even speaking to anyone in person), they will be assigned to do something which costs them money on behalf of their supposed ‘employer’.  The victim may be assigned to purchase gift cards, or to send a check or even to wire money to some other party.</span></p><br><p><span>In order to cover the cost, the victim will be sent a check covering the amount spent plus some more for ‘salary’.  The victim is instructed to deposit the check and then to spend their own funds </span><span>immediately.</span><span>  After 3 to 5 days, the victim’s bank will send notification that the check did not clear and that no money has been credited to their account.  The money they spent on behalf of the scammer is now </span><span>gone</span><span>.</span></p><br><p><span>Please look at the FTC advice for more detailed information about </span><span>not losing your money</span><span> by avoiding these scams, and about how to report them to the FTC.  Here’s the link again:</span></p><br><p><a href="https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-spot-avoid-and-eport-fake-check-scams" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/how-spot-avoid-and-eport-fake-check-scams</span></a></p><br><br><br><p><span>If you receive what you think is a scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>In addition to any other reports you make, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of them and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><br><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The UMBC community has been and is still being targeted by offers of fake jobs, mostly through email.  The nature of these jobs varies from scam to scam but they have certain things in common. ...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100208/guest@my.umbc.edu/d76f578bd603dd60cb4c389476fa39b3/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Wed, 24 Mar 2021 18:38:23 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

<NewsItem contentIssues="false" id="100207" important="false" status="posted" url="https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity/posts/100207">
<Title>&#8220;UMBC Student Employment!&#8221; Administrative Assistant Job Scam</Title>
<Tagline>THESE ARE NOT REAL JOBS!  THEY WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY!</Tagline>
<Body>
<![CDATA[
    <div class="html-content"><p><span>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) are continuing to receive reports of new variants of a job scam claiming to offer a part-time job as an Administrative Assistant at UMBC. Below is an example of one of these variants where the scammer is impersonating Dr. Abigail Granger.</span></p><br><div><table><colgroup></colgroup><tbody><tr><td><p><span>From: Dr Abigail &lt;<a href="mailto:talktosharoldiaz@gmail.com">talktosharoldiaz@gmail.com</a>&gt;</span></p><p><span>Date: Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 6:07 PM</span></p><p><span>Subject: UMBC Student Employment!</span></p><p><span>To:</span></p><br><br><p><span>University of Maryland, Baltimore County is seeking</span></p><p><span>a Research Administrative Assistant /services of a</span></p><p><span>competent Geography and Environmental Systems (GES) Student,</span></p><p><span>Administrative Assistant to work Part-time and get paid $350 weekly.</span></p><p><span>Tasks will be carried out remotely. If interested, Do text your name to</span></p><p><span>(443) 437-4263 so as to proceed</span></p><br><br><p><span>Best Regards,</span></p><p><span>Dr Abigail Granger</span></p><br><p><span>1000 Hilltop Circle</span></p><p><span>Baltimore, MD 21250</span></p><p><span>Phone: (443) 437-4263 | Fax: (410) 455-3322</span></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><br><p><span>The message above is being sent from a Gmail account &lt;</span><a href="mailto:talktosharoldiaz@gmail.com" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>talktosharoldiaz@gmail.com</span></a><span>&gt;, not Dr. Abigail Granger’s or any official UMBC account. In addition, the email claims to offer a job at UMBC, but asks the recipients to use text messaging which leaves no record of the communication in UMBC systems. If you receive this email or anything similar, please do not respond.</span></p><br><p><span>What to do now?</span></p><br><p><span>If you do receive this or a similar scam, please DO NOT respond any further or click on any URLs. If you have provided any banking or financial information, please notify your bank or financial institution immediately. If you have been sent a check, you should not attempt to cash or deposit it. If you have deposited a check already, please contact your bank and tell them that it may be part of a scam.</span></p><p><span> </span></p><p><span>Whether you responded to the scam or not, please forward the message (with the email headers) to <a href="mailto:security@umbc.edu">security@umbc.edu</a>. We will also keep track of any other information you submit about the scammers, such as their phone numbers. If you were sent a check or other materials, please send pictures of it and the envelope they came in.</span></p><br><p><span>How do I forward full email headers?</span></p><p><a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://wiki.umbc.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1867970</span></a><span> </span></p><br><p><span>To read more articles published by DoIT Security please visit: </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/critical/?tag=notice</span></a><span>.    </span></p><p><a href="https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>https://itsecurity.umbc.edu/home/covid-19-news/?tag=covid19</span></a><span>  </span></p></div>
]]>
</Body>
<Summary>The Division of Information Technology (DoIT) are continuing to receive reports of new variants of a job scam claiming to offer a part-time job as an Administrative Assistant at UMBC. Below is an...</Summary>
<TrackingUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/api/v0/pixel/news/100207/guest@my.umbc.edu/11b5b6f235efc991dd092ccc37090a08/api/pixel</TrackingUrl>
<Tag>notice</Tag>
<Group token="itsecurity">IT Security - DoIT Cybersecurity Assurance and Digital Trust</Group>
<GroupUrl>https://beta.my.umbc.edu/groups/itsecurity</GroupUrl>
<AvatarUrl>https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="original">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/original.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxlarge">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xlarge">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xlarge.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="large">https://assets1-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/large.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="medium">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/medium.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="small">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/small.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xsmall">https://assets2-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<AvatarUrl size="xxsmall">https://assets3-beta.my.umbc.edu/images/avatars/group/7/xxsmall.png?1776441867</AvatarUrl>
<Sponsor>IT Security - DoIT</Sponsor>
<PawCount>0</PawCount>
<CommentCount>0</CommentCount>
<CommentsAllowed>true</CommentsAllowed>
<PostedAt>Wed, 24 Mar 2021 18:29:25 -0400</PostedAt>
</NewsItem>

</News>
