This email has been circulating and has been sent by compromised accounts that are addressed as they become known. Here are some addresses that have been compromised:
- Miguel Orozco <Miguel.Orozco01@student.csulb.edu>
- Min Young Kim <MinYoung.Kim02@student.csulb.edu>
- Arianna Flores <Arianna.Flores01@student.csulb.edu>
- Steven Valencia Damian <Steven.ValenciaDamian01@student.csulb.edu>
- Ronnie Navarro <Ronnie.Navarro@student.csulb.edu>
- Adrian Calderon <Adrian.Calderon01@student.csulb.edu>
- Steven Deutsch <Steven.Deutsch01@student.csulb.edu>
- Irlandad Ortiz <Irlandad.Ortiz01@student.csulb.edu>
- Priscila Alvarado <Priscila.Alvarado01@student.csulb.edu>
- Ulises Martinez <Ulises.Martinez01@student.csulb.edu>
- Maria Sanchez Jaimes <Maria.SanchezJaimes01@student.csulb.edu>
- Mariana Torres Carbajal <Mariana.TorresCarbajal01@student.csulb.edu>
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Message Contents
The email comes from a compromised CSULB student email account and provides details about a part-time job position with a Google Docs short URL to visit for more information on applying.
Message Intent
The scammer is attempting to gather personal information from unsuspecting victims and steal log in credentials. These types of scams are known to lead to depositing fake checks and stealing money from personal bank accounts. CSULB IT has addressed the compromised CSULB account.