

But recently, we identified a fraud scheme that has been taking off on a popular messaging app, in plain view of the public. Usually, when we uncover a new attack type or fraud ring, the perpetrators try to hide their tactics and attempts, either via the difficult-to-access dark web or marketplaces that are known to be havens for criminals. Thank you for your help and please surf safely.At Sift, we’re constantly on the lookout for new fraud trends and schemes that affect not only our customers but the general public as well. Do not contact or otherwise engage with original sender.īy making you aware of these fraudulent schemes, we hope to keep you from being victimized, and ultimately to stop these schemes.Keep the fraudulent message for further investigations.Please send us an email at with your name and telephone number so that we can follow up with you.If you receive an email or are otherwise contacted by an entity you believe is not a legitimate Teradata representative, we suggest you do the following: The Sender has an exclamation of urgency.Legitimate Teradata job offers will not require you to pay fees. The perpetrators ask you to send them money for training, equipment or processing required for the job.Email correspondence appears to be sent from an officer or senior executive of the Company, often in Human Resources.There is an early request for personal information such as address details, date of birth, passport details, bank information, etc.Legitimate Teradata employment documents will be sent from our corporate email accounts or via our secure electronic systems. Any legitimate Teradata job related emails will come from our corporate email accounts The perpetrators will often send applicants bogus recruitment documentation that includes the Teradata name and logo featured on the documentation without authority.
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E-mail correspondence is often sent from (or to) free web-based e-mail accounts such as, ,, , etc.Here are some tell-tale indicators of possible Recruitment Fraud. Recent incidents involving Teradata came from a website called “.” Teradata’s actual website domain is ‘.’

These websites and emails request that recipients provide personal information and ultimately payment to process applications for jobs that do not exist. Recruitment fraud is normally perpetrated through online services such as bogus websites or unsolicited e-mails claiming to be from a real company. By making you aware of this, we hope to avoid, and ultimately prevent, unsuspecting individuals from falling victim to this scam, known as Recruitment Fraud. We regret that individuals are misrepresenting themselves as associated with Teradata. Teradata is working with law enforcement authorities to report and address the issue. These individuals do NOT represent Teradata and these offers are for non-existent jobs. Teradata has recently become aware that individuals not associated with the company are making fraudulent job offers to work for our company. Be aware of scams involving phony job postings.
