From: The Job Quest <mmcool1@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:26 PM
Subject: The Job Quest
To: lutzpf@gmail.com
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Don't Be Duped by Fake LinkedIn Invitations Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:52 AM PDT Scams that prey on job seekers are everywhere. Some that pretend to be legitimate organizations can be hard to detect. One I have been seeing quite a bit in my inbox recently is the fake LinkedIn invitation, so I wanted to take some time to address it. Below is a screen shot from a real LinkedIn invitation I received recently: And this is a screen shot from a fake LinkedIn invitation: Notice the difference? The real LinkedIn invitation:
On the fake LinkedIn invite:
There are other ways in which they contrast, but I wanted to point out a few of them. So, the differences are pretty clear, but still — who wants to have to worry about the validity of a LinkedIn invitation? There's one easy way to solve this: Don't click on any links within the email. Instead, open your browser and go directly to LinkedIn. If you have invitations waiting for you, it was legit. If not, then it wasn't. With all the phishing scams out there, avoiding the links in emails (except if you know the person who sent it to you and the message fit with who they are) might be the best way to go. Be safe out on the job hunt.
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