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UPD warns students, staff and faculty of email scams and check fraud

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Julia Bonavita

By Nina Mendes
News & Features Editor
Over the past month, UPD has received several suspicious activity reports linked to fraudulent email scams, according to the Chief of Police and Director of Public Safety Steven Moore.
Students have reported receiving emails about job offers, bank account information and various gift card prizes, which appear to be sent from an FGCU email account.
According to Moore, these are phishing scams.
He advised students, staff and faculty not to open emails when they are not familiar with the sender. Do not click on any links attached within the email, either.
“Remember one simple rule: if anyone ever gives you a check larger than needed and then wants you to deposit it and send them money back, it is a scam,” Moore said.
The university faces the issue of these email scams every year. Moore sends out general reminders to students, staff and faculty about how to avoid falling victim to fraud.
According to an FGCU Police and Safety Crime Alert, approximately four days after depositing a fraudulent check, the bank will advise the account holder that the check was counterfeit and deduct the amount from the bank account.
After receiving a suspicious email, report it to the Sheriff’s Office Fraud Line at (239) 258-3292 or contact UPD at (239) 590-1900.
“Protect your information, protect your bank account and your money,” Moore said. “Always be alert.”

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    Linda HanwackerSep 13, 2021 at 10:14 am

    FYI – I received this scam email to my FGCU email account. There is no piano they only want a link to a bank account to do a cash transfer.

    Debbie Ravenberg
    Thu 9/9/2021 5:20 PM
    Hi.
    I just retired from Teaching Piano,i am looking for a good STUDENT OR STAFFS OR MEMBER OR A piano lover from (THE FLORIDA GOLF COAST UNIVERSITY.) that is interested in having my 2019 Steinway Grand Piano OR my Yamaha Grand for FREE ,(NOTE): if you are really interested and willing to have it for either learning or teaching just send me TEXT ONLY on(219-600-0658) and I will get back to you.
    N:B FOR ONLY SOMEONE REALLY SERIOUSLY IN NEED OF IT, SHOULD TEXT NOW AND ARRANGE TO HAVE IT MOVED QUICKLY.
    HURRY AS FIRST COME FIRST SERVE. IF YOU ARE LUCKY.
    Thank You.

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