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  1. 17 maj 2018 · Attackers have been targeting the UIC student community with emails advertising fake job opportunities. In particular, emails received on Sunday, May 13 with the subject “Subject: Re: Administrative Assistant” are part of a scam designed to trick students into sending money to the attackers.

  2. Scammers target students with fake internship and job offer emails inviting them to apply, but their ultimate goal is to steal information and/or money. Oftentimes, these scammers rely on making a person act quickly, not giving the victim time to consider their actions.

  3. If you have already filed a claim against a State Farm policyholder, log in or create an account to check the status and get updates about the claim. Please have your claim number handy.

  4. Odd phone number or web address – Scammers can do a lot to make it look like you are being contacted by a legitimate person or agency. Pay attention to details like the country code, caller ID spelling, and web addresses.

  5. 28 sie 2020 · In this scam, a student receives a telephone call from an attacker who identifies as a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent. The calling phone number is spoofed and appears as a legitimate phone number belonging to ICE (202-732-4646).

  6. If you receive phishing/scam emails or calls and purchased gift cards, Bitcoin or deposited a fraudulent check, please contact UIC Police for assistance at 312-996-2830 or visit police.uic.edu. If you receive a scam telephone call, hang up, block the number and call UIC Police to report it at 312-996-2830.

  7. 17 kwi 2020 · Advice on scams. If you have concerns about the legitimacy of a job or internship posting, contact UIC Career Services at 312-996-2300. If you have been the victim of a job or phishing scam, immediately contact the UIC Police.