Fake friend

A U. of I. student reported that he was the victim of fraud after receiving a text from someone claiming to be an acquaintance and asking for money. The victim sent a total of $322.33 through several electronic transactions. When he later tried to contact the person, he found his phone number had been blocked. He then contacted his acquaintance and that person said he did not send the text.

By |March 10, 2023|Categories: Scams|Comments Off on Fake friend

Four tips for event organizers to keep kids safe

URBANA, Illinois – For university event planners, summer sneaks up on us before we know it. “Summer is our busiest time for on-campus events and camps that involve children younger than 18,” said Stephanie Vogelsang, the Protection of Minors Compliance Specialist at the Division of Public Safety. “That means we have to start planning right now to make sure we have all the required background checks and emergency plans in place to ensure the safety of our visitors.” To make sure you’re not scrambling at the last minute to comply with the university’s Protection of Minors policy, here are four [...]

By |March 6, 2023|Categories: News|Comments Off on Four tips for event organizers to keep kids safe

Sexual extortion

An unknown person contacted a U. of I. student through social media and encouraged him to send intimate photos of himself. The offender then threatened to send those photos to the student’s social media contacts unless he paid $500. The student complied.

By |February 22, 2023|Categories: Scams|Comments Off on Sexual extortion

Fake art project

A U. of I. student reported that he was the victim of an internet-based scam between Feb. 19-22. The student was contacted via social media by someone purporting to be an artist offering money to use one of the student’s photos in a project. The scammer told the student that the client would send a $2,000 check to the student, and the student was to return a portion of that money to the scammer to pay for materials. The student paid $200 to the scammer before realizing that the check had bounced.

By |February 22, 2023|Categories: Scams|Comments Off on Fake art project

Compromised credit card

An unknown person sent a U. of I. employee a text message suggesting that the employee’s credit card had been compromised. Upon calling the provided phone number, the employee was instructed to transfer all of the money in his checking account to a new account. The employee authorized the transfer of $5,017 into an unknown account.

By |February 21, 2023|Categories: Scams|Comments Off on Compromised credit card
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