[NHLakesChapter] FW: Phishing Scam- Do not take the bait!
Andrew Harmon
andrewjharmon at gmail.com
Fri Nov 7 13:07:09 UTC 2025
Ah, ye old “I have a job for you” scam. At least they don’t ask for an at least they don’t ask for a processing fee of Front, so I guess they’ve gotten more sophisticated over the years. Interesting.
Thanks for sharing, and I got the email. Have a great day!
Sincerely
Andrew Harmon
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 6, 2025, at 10:25 PM, Dana Trahan via NHLakesChapter <nhlakeschapter at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi All!
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> 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.
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> I will try to call anyone that does not reply. Thanks!
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> Dana
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> From: NH Vocational Rehabilitation <sara at sara.digital>
> Sent: Thursday, November 6, 2025 8:19 AM
> To: danatrahan at comcast.net
> Subject: Phishing Scam- Do not take the bait!
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> Hi Dana,
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> Beware of an email from Google Careers- it is a scam!
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> Don’t Apply to This
> Phishing Scam
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> In this week’s scam, you receive an
> email that appears to be from Google Careers. The email looks like a
> message from a job recruiter asking if you’re open to discussing a new
> career opportunity with Google. The email contains a link, and if you
> select it, you’ll be taken to a web page where you are prompted to enter
> your name, business email address, and phone number to schedule a meeting.
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> However, the recruiting message you
> received is actually a phishing scam! The scheduling page is designed to
> look like a real Google Careers page, but it’s actually controlled by
> cybercriminals. If you enter your contact information on the page, you’ll be
> redirected to a fake login screen and instructed to log in to your Google
> account. If you enter your login information, you'll give your personal
> contact details and Google user credentials directly to the scammers!
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> Follow these tips to avoid falling
> victim to this phishing scam:
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> Scammers can create fake web pages that look
> exactly like real ones, so you shouldn’t trust a website based only on
> its appearance. Always make sure that you navigate to an
> organization’s official website before entering any user or contact
> information.
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> Always use caution when selecting links in
> unexpected emails, even if they appear to be legitimate.
> Cybercriminals often try to trick you into acting impulsively so that
> they can steal your personal data.
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> Remember, this type of phishing attack isn’t
> exclusive to Google Careers. Scammers could use this type of attack to
> impersonate any job recruitment site.
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> 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 202
> Concord, NH 03301
> Office Phone: (603) 406-0609
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