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- 鶹Ժ have reported fraudulent attempts involving spoofed phone calls that appear to be from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Boulder Police Department (BPD). This is one of many ongoing fraudulent attempts targeting
- ScamsThe USCIS AR-11 scam is an ongoing fraud attempt targeting international students and scholars in the U.S. While the language used by scammers may evolve slightly, the core tactics remain the same. If you receive a threatening call, do not
- International students are sometimes targeted by scammers. Be aware of these common scam techniques to help protect yourself.Be aware that scammers:Try to confuse you by complicating the immigration process;Use social media, email, or phone calls to
- It has come to the attention of ISSS that there is a CU Boulder-related phone scam impacting the international student population. Scammers are calling international students using a number that appears to be a CU Boulder phone number. This is
- A recent report from a student highlights a USCIS scam. The student received an email with the subject line containing a case number followed by “(Alien's change of address).”The email attachment, seen below, appeared to be from U.S. Immigration and
- A graduating international student reported the following fake job offer scam--The student was approached and interviewed by a person who represented himself from the company's recruiting team. After the interview, the student was offered a job and
- Financial scams are often on the rise during tax season. Reduce your risk of becoming a target by staying alert and knowing what to watch for.Common Tax ScamsScammers may contact you via phone, email, text, or social media and then impersonate the
- Cyber kidnapping is an extortion scheme in which a cybercriminal calls a target and says that they kidnapped a family member and demand money for the family member’s release. Sometimes they use AI to clone the family member’s voice or alter
- The University of Colorado Boulder is often the target of attempts to gain personal information through malicious emails, also known as phishing. Recently, ISSS has noticed an increasing number of employment-related phishing emails being sent to our