Job Opportunity Scam

You're “Hired”…to Be Scammed

In this week’s scam, you receive an email about an exciting job opportunity from a well-known organization, like Disney, Louis Vuitton, or Ford. The email looks professional and seems to be from a legitimate recruiter. It includes a link to book a meeting on Calendly, a popular scheduling tool.

But if you select the link, you’ll be taken to a fake Calendly webpage that cybercriminals control. The site prompts you to log in using your Google or Facebook account. But if you enter your login information, you won’t get an interview. Instead, you’ll hand your login information directly to cybercriminals, who can then use it to hack into your personal or work accounts!

Follow these tips to avoid falling victim to this phishing scam:

Be suspicious if you receive an unexpected invitation for a job opportunity, especially if you never applied for it. Visit an organization’s official careers page if you’re curious about employment opportunities.

Remember that scammers can use this trick with any meeting app, not just Calendly. Be just as cautious if you receive similar links involving other popular tools, such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams.

Be very suspicious of any website that asks you to log in with your Google or Facebook account to make an appointment. Always stop and think before you take action!

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