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MESSAGE: Lincoln College Warns of Malicious Email Scam
Scammer Creates Job Postings on Indeed Job
Site
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[November 07, 2020]
Lincoln College is warning the public to be on alert
for an email scam primarily targeting individuals seeking employment
at the institution.
Lincoln College received a call Friday from a community member
following up on a series of email exchanges that appeared to be from
President David Gerlach. The emails offered a position of employment
as the president’s personal assistant. The sender requested the
individual deposit money into her personal bank account to pay bills
for the president, including payments to a foster home. The emails
advised the recipient she would receive weekly income and requested
a returned copy of the deposit receipts.
All emails from this malicious attempt appear to come from the name,
“David Gerlach” at the email
D.Gerlach@
presidency.com.
This is not a legitimate email for
President Gerlach.
During each attempt to gain personal identifiable information from
the community member, the sender claims to be the Lincoln College
President out of the country on travel.
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After a thorough investigation, it appears the scammer created an
account on the popular job listing site, Indeed, to post fraudulent
employment opportunities. Many applicants applied to the open
positions, though the college had no knowledge of the postings.
After working closely with a representative from Indeed, Lincoln
College was able to get the job postings removed from the site.
Unfortunately, the college is unable to obtain records from Indeed
of individuals who may have been scammed.
The public is reminded that Lincoln College posts all employment
opportunities at
https://lincolncollegejobs
.peopleadmin.com/. Individuals who receive fraudulent
emails can file a complaint through the FBI’s Internet Crime
Complaint Center at www.IC3.gov.
“It is unfortunate that this malicious attempt to gain personal
information would be done using my name and Lincoln College
affiliation. We hope the community stays alert and does not respond
to unsolicited requests for personal information from email
addresses you do not know,” said Gerlach.
[Lauren D. Grenlund] |