[NHLakesChapter] FW: Phishing Scam- Do not take the bait!
randi62
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Fri Nov 7 11:56:45 UTC 2025
Good morning, Dana. I like fish 🐟 but am not a fan of scam. Randi Wilson Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
-------- Original message --------From: Dana Trahan via NHLakesChapter <nhlakeschapter at nfbnet.org> Date: 11/6/25 10:26 PM (GMT-05:00) To: 'NFB of New Hampshire Lakes Region Chapter List' <nhlakeschapter at nfbnet.org> Cc: danatrahan at comcast.net Subject: [NHLakesChapter] FW: Phishing Scam- Do not take the bait! Hi All! I thought this was important to share, and I thought I would use it as a test message to see who is receiving emails from the list. Please reply that you received this. I will try to call anyone that does not reply. Thanks! Dana From: NH Vocational Rehabilitation <sara at sara.digital> Sent: Thursday, November 6, 2025 8:19 AMTo: danatrahan at comcast.netSubject: Phishing Scam- Do not take the bait! Hi Dana, Beware of an email from Google Careers- it is a scam! Don’t Apply to ThisPhishing Scam In this week’s scam, you receive anemail that appears to be from Google Careers. The email looks like amessage from a job recruiter asking if you’re open to discussing a newcareer opportunity with Google. The email contains a link, and if youselect it, you’ll be taken to a web page where you are prompted to enteryour name, business email address, and phone number to schedule a meeting. However, the recruiting message youreceived is actually a phishing scam! The scheduling page is designed tolook like a real Google Careers page, but it’s actually controlled bycybercriminals. If you enter your contact information on the page, you’ll beredirected to a fake login screen and instructed to log in to your Googleaccount. If you enter your login information, you'll give your personalcontact details and Google user credentials directly to the scammers! Follow these tips to avoid fallingvictim to this phishing scam: Scammers can create fake web pages that lookexactly like real ones, so you shouldn’t trust a website based only onits appearance. Always make sure that you navigate to anorganization’s official website before entering any user or contactinformation. Always use caution when selecting links inunexpected emails, even if they appear to be legitimate.Cybercriminals often try to trick you into acting impulsively so thatthey can steal your personal data. Remember, this type of phishing attack isn’texclusive to Google Careers. Scammers could use this type of attack toimpersonate any job recruitment site. Regards,Dale Maguire, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor II, Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (SVBI)Vocational Rehabilitation New Hampshire (VRNH)21 South Fruit Street, Suite 202Concord, NH 03301Office Phone: (603) 406-0609swmid::MDmNCtkm%2FRzKzwTuXhoZBnDbL60NM7BOmNLt3sS3x98%3D
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