Seeking Part-Time Personal Assistant Scam

Phishing message example:

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Email Text: Administrative Assistant needed, No Experience Required, Work time is up to 8 hours a week, at $500 (USD) Weekly, hours can be split throughout the week.
Duties include answering phones, general office duties, working with the computer. Flexible Hours
Copy and paste the URL Below into the address bar of your web browser for more details.

Clues that it is a phishing message:

  • While the sender is an SMU email account, normally, SMU employees do not send part-time job offers to other employees
  • Generic greeting.
  • The offer comes unsolicited.
  • The recipient is directed to use a generic short link to apply

More Information

Here are a few ways to spot and avoid job scams from the FTC:

  • Be suspicious if you’re offered a job without an interview. Scammers might say they’re out of town, too busy, or have another excuse for not talking to you by phone or in person.
  • If you get a check before you start a job, it could be a scam. The person “hiring you” might say: it’s your first paycheck, to use the money to buy supplies, or – for caregivers hired online – that it’s for expenses related to caring for their loved one. But later, they’ll tell you to send part of the money to someone else or return it to them. They’ll have excuses, but the main thing to know is this: the check is fake. By the time the bank realizes it, the scammer has your money (if you sent it), and the bank will want you to repay the money you withdrew.
  • Check out potential employers before giving them any sensitive information. Search online for their name, email address, phone number, and even the text of the message they sent. You might find that others have had bad experiences and been scammed by the same people, or in a similar way.

Piano “GIVEAWAY” Scam

Phishing message example:

GIVEAWAY Sony Airpeak S1 Drone, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Violin & Camera
Message Body: Mrs. Jennifer Petty is downsizing and looking to give away Her late husband’s Sony Airpeak S1 Professional Drone, Piano (2014 Yamaha Baby Grand, Eric Clapton’s 1939 Martin 000-42 and Leica S (TyR 007) Digital SLR Camera and Violin to a loving home. The piano is a 2014 Yamaha baby grand, the Guitar is Eric Clapton’s 1939 Martin 000-42 while the camera is Leica S (TyR 007) Digital SR Camera .You can email Mrs. Jennifer Petty to indicate your interest. Kindly text via her private cell 205-xxx-xxxx to get it delivered to your home. Please text Mrs. Petty via your personal phone for a swift response. NOTE: THE ITEMS ARE FREE, NO PICK UP, DELIVERY ONLY REQUIREMENTS: Shipping Fee is estimated at $100 – 250 anywhere in USA

Clues that it is a phishing message:

  • There is way too many recipients.
  • The valuable items are being given away for free, but you MUST pay to ship. No pick-up options.
  • Google search shows similar scams.

“I Need A Quick Response” Scam

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Phishing Message Example


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