poirot
28 March 2006, 19:17
Version Francaise disponible ici (http://www.fraudwatchers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=1540)
Copy of document posted here (http://fraudwatchers.org/forums/showthread.php?p=5691#post5691)
INDEX of all U.N. & USAID Job Scams (http://www.fraudwatchers.org/forums/showthread.php?p=6129#post6129)
We would like to issue a warning about a USAID / USAAID / EU employment programs being posted on various educational websites.
A USAID representative has forwarded details of this scam to Fraudwatchers. It has been circulating for some time and many universities have already removed the fraudulent document.
As with other scamming employment programs, this one uses a free anonymous Fax2Email service based in Seattle, and either free webmail such as MSN and Yahoo, or a free anonymous re-directing email service hosted in Sao Torme. (Double-dot email addresses)
We have found several related post which share identical fax numbers and/or email addresses:
E-mails:
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bellington@usaid-gov.cjb.net
Humanresources@usaid-gov.cjb.net
humanresources@us-aid.cjb.net
recruitment@un-usa.gr.st
employment@un-usa.gr.st
employment@un-usa.zzn.com
jobvacancy7@msn.com
unjobvacancy@msn.com
usaaid_sva@yahoo.com
sva_usaaid@yahoo.co.in
barry_joe2000@yahoo.co.in
vacancyunjob@doramail.com
employment@who-usa.fr.st
jobs@who-un-usa.fr.st
philipjobs@msn.com
jobsrecruitment@msn.com
drl20_applications@msn.com
employment@savetchildren-org.cjb.net
Globalhealthjobs@msn.com
vacancy@un-usa.gr.st
un_job_vacancy@msn.com
jobs@iied-usa.fr.vu (IIED-USA job scam)
resume@irex-org.gr.st (IREX job scam)
jobs@eurunion.ht.st (EU job scam)
europeanunion@w3.to (EU job scam)
application@eurunion.hs.st (EU job scam)
Fax numbers:
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206-984-9418
206-339-2688
206-203-3480
206-339-4862
206-888-2435
206-666-6449
206-666-4542
206-350-2646 (fraudulent IIED-USA job offer)
206-222-2008 (fraudulent UNDP job offer)
206-339-2802 (fraudulent IREX job offer)
206-600-5174 (EU job scam)
206-888-2481 (EU job scam)
Names used:
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Barbara Ellington-Banks
Francis Duke
Dr. David Cameron
Byron J. Drake
Luke Lin
Dr. Evelyn Smith
Dr. Sarah Dane
Dr.Bruce Lampard (fraudulent IIED-USA job offer)
Dr. Timothy Jones (fraudulent IREX job offer)
Paula Hoffman (fraudulent UNDP job offer)
Duke Simon (EU job scam)
Some of the wording in their scam offer is identical to the fraudulent IAFAO job offer which points to the same criminals. They have also scammed other programs such as Save The Children.
The real USAID web site is at: www.usaid.gov therefore, any legitimate USAID emails will be from "@usaid.gov". Beware of obfuscated addresses with double-dots. USAID job listings are posted at: http://www.usaid.gov/careers/ where you can read: "USAID uses no agents to hire civil service or foreign service employees. USAID never asks for cash or payment of any kind as a part of the hiring process."
The scammers sometimes mention a real USAID address such as info@usaid.gov to seem legitimate but it is always accompanied by a request to contact them through one of the fake ones mentioned above. Along with their anonymous fax numbers.
The EU job scam contact email: europeanunion@w3.to is a v3 redirecting service and the scammers appear to have setup a website with their v3 account at: http://www.europeanunion.w3.to which is in fact a simple redirection to EU's real website http://www.eurunion.org/ This is to give credence to their email address. We have asked v3 to shut down their subscription.
These scams are apparently originating from Lagos Nigeria. An excellent source on the subject is available on Joe Wein's web site at:
nigeria-job-scams (http://www.joewein.de/sw/nigeria-job-scams.htm)
419-usaaid (http://www.joewein.de/sw/419usaaid.htm)
Fraudwatchers has found posted fraudulent USAID job offers at the following websites:
DANCHU: Democracy in Vietnam
http://www.danchu.net/ArticlesChinhLuan/0.Collection2004.II/0.News2004.II/8787.htm
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Rider University, NJ
http://www.rider.edu/2525_3272.htm
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Wayne State University Law School, Detroit (on page 12 of the DOC)
http://www.law.wayne.edu/organization/Career/Alum%20Newsletter/ANewsletters%202005/February%202005/February%20Newsletter.doc
*UPDATE: A warning will be issued in their April Alumni Newsletter.
AINSEE Academic Information Network of South East Europe
http://www.ainsee.info/index2.php?option=content&task=view&id=346&pop=1&page=0
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Global Korea
http://www.globalkorea.info/2004/board_read.php?idx=1370
*UPDATE The document has been removed
George Washington University
http://www.gwumc.edu/sphhs/healthpolicy/job-results.cfm
*UPDATE The document has been removed
This Portugal university
http://ubinforma.ubi.pt/emprego.html
*UPDATE The document has been removed
University of Massachusetts / Boston:
http://www.disres.umb.edu/announcements.php?item=174
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Society for Prevention Research (EU job scam)
http://www.preventionscience.org/3.11.05EUAd.pdf
We have contacted these sites and ask that the fake job offer listings be removed in order to minimize victim impact.
The United States Office of Personnel Management website. USAJOBS is the Federal Government's official one-stop source for Federal jobs and employment information. Click here to access. (http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/EI6.asp)
.You can find the official USAID / NEP employment document from which most of the text for the fraudulent postings was taken. CLICK HERE (http://gopher.info.usaid.gov/about/employment/nepbro.htm)
Copy of document posted here (http://fraudwatchers.org/forums/showthread.php?p=5691#post5691)
INDEX of all U.N. & USAID Job Scams (http://www.fraudwatchers.org/forums/showthread.php?p=6129#post6129)
We would like to issue a warning about a USAID / USAAID / EU employment programs being posted on various educational websites.
A USAID representative has forwarded details of this scam to Fraudwatchers. It has been circulating for some time and many universities have already removed the fraudulent document.
As with other scamming employment programs, this one uses a free anonymous Fax2Email service based in Seattle, and either free webmail such as MSN and Yahoo, or a free anonymous re-directing email service hosted in Sao Torme. (Double-dot email addresses)
We have found several related post which share identical fax numbers and/or email addresses:
E-mails:
-------
bellington@usaid-gov.cjb.net
Humanresources@usaid-gov.cjb.net
humanresources@us-aid.cjb.net
recruitment@un-usa.gr.st
employment@un-usa.gr.st
employment@un-usa.zzn.com
jobvacancy7@msn.com
unjobvacancy@msn.com
usaaid_sva@yahoo.com
sva_usaaid@yahoo.co.in
barry_joe2000@yahoo.co.in
vacancyunjob@doramail.com
employment@who-usa.fr.st
jobs@who-un-usa.fr.st
philipjobs@msn.com
jobsrecruitment@msn.com
drl20_applications@msn.com
employment@savetchildren-org.cjb.net
Globalhealthjobs@msn.com
vacancy@un-usa.gr.st
un_job_vacancy@msn.com
jobs@iied-usa.fr.vu (IIED-USA job scam)
resume@irex-org.gr.st (IREX job scam)
jobs@eurunion.ht.st (EU job scam)
europeanunion@w3.to (EU job scam)
application@eurunion.hs.st (EU job scam)
Fax numbers:
------------
206-984-9418
206-339-2688
206-203-3480
206-339-4862
206-888-2435
206-666-6449
206-666-4542
206-350-2646 (fraudulent IIED-USA job offer)
206-222-2008 (fraudulent UNDP job offer)
206-339-2802 (fraudulent IREX job offer)
206-600-5174 (EU job scam)
206-888-2481 (EU job scam)
Names used:
-----------
Barbara Ellington-Banks
Francis Duke
Dr. David Cameron
Byron J. Drake
Luke Lin
Dr. Evelyn Smith
Dr. Sarah Dane
Dr.Bruce Lampard (fraudulent IIED-USA job offer)
Dr. Timothy Jones (fraudulent IREX job offer)
Paula Hoffman (fraudulent UNDP job offer)
Duke Simon (EU job scam)
Some of the wording in their scam offer is identical to the fraudulent IAFAO job offer which points to the same criminals. They have also scammed other programs such as Save The Children.
The real USAID web site is at: www.usaid.gov therefore, any legitimate USAID emails will be from "@usaid.gov". Beware of obfuscated addresses with double-dots. USAID job listings are posted at: http://www.usaid.gov/careers/ where you can read: "USAID uses no agents to hire civil service or foreign service employees. USAID never asks for cash or payment of any kind as a part of the hiring process."
The scammers sometimes mention a real USAID address such as info@usaid.gov to seem legitimate but it is always accompanied by a request to contact them through one of the fake ones mentioned above. Along with their anonymous fax numbers.
The EU job scam contact email: europeanunion@w3.to is a v3 redirecting service and the scammers appear to have setup a website with their v3 account at: http://www.europeanunion.w3.to which is in fact a simple redirection to EU's real website http://www.eurunion.org/ This is to give credence to their email address. We have asked v3 to shut down their subscription.
These scams are apparently originating from Lagos Nigeria. An excellent source on the subject is available on Joe Wein's web site at:
nigeria-job-scams (http://www.joewein.de/sw/nigeria-job-scams.htm)
419-usaaid (http://www.joewein.de/sw/419usaaid.htm)
Fraudwatchers has found posted fraudulent USAID job offers at the following websites:
DANCHU: Democracy in Vietnam
http://www.danchu.net/ArticlesChinhLuan/0.Collection2004.II/0.News2004.II/8787.htm
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Rider University, NJ
http://www.rider.edu/2525_3272.htm
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Wayne State University Law School, Detroit (on page 12 of the DOC)
http://www.law.wayne.edu/organization/Career/Alum%20Newsletter/ANewsletters%202005/February%202005/February%20Newsletter.doc
*UPDATE: A warning will be issued in their April Alumni Newsletter.
AINSEE Academic Information Network of South East Europe
http://www.ainsee.info/index2.php?option=content&task=view&id=346&pop=1&page=0
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Global Korea
http://www.globalkorea.info/2004/board_read.php?idx=1370
*UPDATE The document has been removed
George Washington University
http://www.gwumc.edu/sphhs/healthpolicy/job-results.cfm
*UPDATE The document has been removed
This Portugal university
http://ubinforma.ubi.pt/emprego.html
*UPDATE The document has been removed
University of Massachusetts / Boston:
http://www.disres.umb.edu/announcements.php?item=174
*UPDATE The document has been removed
Society for Prevention Research (EU job scam)
http://www.preventionscience.org/3.11.05EUAd.pdf
We have contacted these sites and ask that the fake job offer listings be removed in order to minimize victim impact.
The United States Office of Personnel Management website. USAJOBS is the Federal Government's official one-stop source for Federal jobs and employment information. Click here to access. (http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/EI6.asp)
.You can find the official USAID / NEP employment document from which most of the text for the fraudulent postings was taken. CLICK HERE (http://gopher.info.usaid.gov/about/employment/nepbro.htm)