EYBA Members,
Please be aware of fraudulent emails. There are people on the internet trying to steal your information and its important to recognize it before its too late.
These people can appear to be friends, coworkers, and even EYBA board members.
It is important to check the email address of the person sending you an email, don't reply to anything you don't recognize.
EYBA Will never ask you for passwords, credit card numbers, Amazon gift cards, etc.
Below is the most recent fraudulent email that circulated:
From: eybacentre@gmail.com <MrFraud@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Oct 25, 2024, 12:20?p.m.
Subject: Re: Request
To: EYBA VP
You are to purchase 8pcs of $100 Amazon gift cards at the nearest store to you, I intend to send the cards out to each member via email ,so after purchase, bring out the cards from the Amazon packs, then scratch to reveal the pin. Take a clear picture of the cards and receipt then email them to me.
How long will this take you? Let me know
Notice how the sender is using a valid EYBA email as their "Title" (or name) However you should be focusing on the email address to the right. MrFraud@gmail.com? If you don't recognize it, don't respond.