Public Service Announcement
Cyber-related scams targeting universities,
employees, and students
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[January 22, 2015]
The
Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is aware of multiple scams
targeting universities, university employees, and students across
the nation.
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The scams range from Internet fraud to intrusions. The following
are common scenarios:
- Spear phishing e-mails are being sent to university
employees that appear to be from their employer. The e-mail
contains a link and claims some type of issue has risen
requiring them to enter their log-in credentials. Once employees
provide their user name and password, the perpetrator accesses
the university’s computer system to redirect the employees’
payroll allocation to another bank account. The university
employees’ payroll allocations are being deposited into
students’ accounts. These students were hired through online
advertisements for work-at-home jobs, and provided their bank
account information to the perpetrators to receive payment for
the work they performed.
- Scammers are posting online advertisements soliciting
college students for administrative positions in which they
would receive checks via the mail or e-mail. Students are
directed to deposit the checks into their accounts, and then
print checks and/or wire money to an individual. Students are
never asked to provide their bank account information to the
perpetrators.
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- Perpetrators are compromising students’ credential
resulting in the rerouting of their reimbursement money to
other bank accounts. The reimbursement money is from student
loans and used to pay tuition, books, and living expenses.
- Perpetrators are obtaining professors’ Personally
Identifiable Information (PII) and using it to file
fraudulent income tax returns.
- Some universities have been victims of intrusions,
resulting in the perpetrators being able to access
university databases containing information on their
employees and students.
If you have been a victim of one of these scams or any
other Internet related scam, we encourage you to file a
complaint with the IC3 at
http://www.ic3.gov and notify your university
police.
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