Recently, there has been an increase in phishing scams targeting employees of all ages with fraudulent retirement consultation offers.

These emails often appear to come from realistic sounding groups such as 鈥淓mployee Benefits Group鈥 and will try to get you to reply to the message by offering you a consultation on your retirement account.

screenshot of retirement consultation phishing email

What to watch for:

  • Unsolicited emails offering retirement consultations.
  • Claims of affiliation with your retirement plan or 亚色影库 HR department.
  • Emails from unfamiliar senders that are not from authentic 亚色影库, Fidelity, or TIAA email addresses.


What to do:

  • Do not respond to these emails.
  • Do not click on any links or open attachments.
  • If you鈥檙e unsure if an email is legitimate, use contact information you already have about the sender to contact them, and verify the authenticity of the message.
  • Forward suspicious emails to phishing@bc.edu. When you forwarded messages to phishing@bc.edu you will receive an AI-designed follow-up email letting you know if the email was malicious or safe. As AI is an experimental tool, you may occasionally receive an incorrect assessment. So when in doubt, you can also forward the suspicious email to the IT Security Team at security@bc.edu. Reporting malicious/spam messages will also allow our security tool to remove similar messages from other 亚色影库 Inboxes, helping protect you and the broader 亚色影库 community.
  • Learn more about identifying and reporting fraudulent emails.

Need Help?

If you think you replied to one of these phishing scams with sensitive information, please contact the IT Security team at security@bc.edu and they will provide you with next steps for protecting your account.

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