Showing posts with label phishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phishing. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2026

Schuyler County warns of planning board scam emails

Schuyler County Planning Director Joann Lindstrom and County Attorney Steven Getman are jointly alerting residents, businesses, and applicants to be vigilant against a scam involving fraudulent invoices and emails that impersonate county planning offices.

 

This scam, which has been reported across New York State, and in other states nationwide, attempts to deceive individuals into paying nonexistent fees for land use or planning reviews.  At least one incident has been reported in Schuyler County. 

 


The Schuyler County Planning Department and its Planning Commission do not charge any costs for land use reviews,” said Lindstrom. “If you receive a bill from the Planning Department, do not submit payment and contact the Schuyler County Planning Department immediately.”

 

"We want to ensure that our community is protected from these deceptive practices," said Getman.  “If you've received any such email, report it immediately to help us track and stop these fraudsters."

 

Getman said residents should be on the lookout for common signs of potential scam emails, including:

 

  • Urgent or high-pressure demands for immediate or expedited payment, often containing threats of delays to project review.
  • Request for payment through suspicious channels: wire transfers, gift cards, prepaid debit cards or cryptocurrency.
  • Multiple spelling or grammatical errors.
  • Poor formatting or unclear language.
  • Scam communications most often occur the week before the county planning board meeting is scheduled, as seen on the schedule posted to the county planning board web page. Scam attempts typically occur the first week of each month.

 

Getman offered the following tips to avoid the scam:

  • Verify email addresses and confirm all communications come from official sources like “schuylercountyny.gov” or “schuylercounty.us.”
  • Confirm any invoice or request by contacting the Schuyler County Planning Department directly using known phone numbers or the county website, not those provided in the suspicious message.
  • Be wary of high-pressure tactics, such as threats of delays or urgent deadlines.
  • Avoid payments through wire transfers, cryptocurrency, or gift cards—these are common scam indicators.
  • Educate yourself on official processes by being an active member of the local community.

 

Persons who suspect they have encountered this scam should report it immediately to

Schuyler County Planning Department (Telephone:  607-535-8211) or visit the planning department’s website: https://www.schuylercountyny.gov/484/Planning.

 

Anyone who suspects they may have been the victim of fraud may also contact local law enforcement agencies, including the Schuyler County Sheriff's Office at 607-535-8222, the New York State Attorney General's Office Consumer Frauds Bureau at 1-800-771-7755, or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at ftc.gov/complaint.

 

The Schuyler County Planning Director provides land use guidance to the county's municipalities, its legislature, and the public.   The County Attorney is the chief legal advisor for county government and is responsible for the prosecution and defense of civil actions brought by and against the county.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Scam Alert: Fake Email Copying Cornell

The Cornell IT Department has issued the following Security Alert: Fake Email Copying Cornell Alert

Date: 2017-03-15 11:25:00
Status: Open
Brief Description: Scammers have sent fraudulent emails copying the style of official Cornell Alerts. The message may indicate that unless a link is clicked, the recipient’s mailbox will be shut down. These emails are fake and the link in them should not be clicked.
Current Status: N/A
Services Affected:
Email and Calendar
Subsites Affected:
Faculty/Staff Email (Office 365)
Incident Response
Student Email (Cmail)
Full Description: Scammers have sent fraudulent emails copying the style of official Cornell Alerts. The message may indicate that unless a link is clicked, the recipient’s mailbox will be shut down. These emails are fake and the link in them should not be clicked. To see an example, visit the Phish Bowl at https://it.cornell.edu/phish/4526 . Remember to check links in emails and on websites to make sure they are what they claim to be. See how, and other ways to keep your account safe at https://it.cornell.edu/security-and-policy .

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Warning: Email Phishing Scam

The New York State Bar Association is aware of an email phishing scam that is targeted at attorneys.
The current email subject line says: "The Office of The State Attorney Complaint." No such office exists in New York.

If you received the email, please delete it immediately. Do not follow any links or open any attachments. If you do, your computer or cell phone could be exposed to a virus.

The Office of the New York State Attorney General has issued a press release about the scam. Link: http://www.ag.ny.gov/press-release/ag-schneiderman-issues-alert-phishing-scam-targeting-new-york-attorneys.

For more information about how the AG's office handles complaints against businesses, go to: http://www.ag.ny.gov/consumer-frauds/Filing-a-Consumer-Complaint.