[jsfg_cinti] Fw: Job Seekers Targeted in ID Theft Scam

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Hello All,

This was sent to the JSFG office today.

The article is rgarding identity theft scams using job site lists.  If =
interested, go to www.heraldnet.com/stories for the article.

Pam Hoctor
JSFG Office Manager

----- Original Message -----=20
From: Michael G Carr=20
To: JSFG@xxxxxxxx=20
Cc: douglas.roden1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx=20
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 1:11 PM
Subject: Job Seekers Targeted in ID Theft Scam



As a recently-displaced Cincinnatian (and officer within CiNPA, see =
www.cinpa.org), I am familiar with the good work done at the Job Search =
Focus Group and thought that your members might benefit from the =
attached article.=20

In brief, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse and researcher World Privacy =
Forum are warning that job seekers are being targeted in an identity =
theft scam that sets up fake job listings and then asks for the =
applicant's personal information.=20
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Thank you,=20
 =20
Michael G. Carr, Esq., CISSP
CSN Information Security Officer
University of Nebraska
3835 Holdrege St
227 Varner Hall
PO Box 830742
Lincoln, NE 68583-0742

(402) 472-1349 (direct)
(402) 450-6622 (cell)
(402) 472-2038 (fax)

mcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx

The University of Nebraska.
We've always been pioneers.  It's the frontiers that have changed.


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