CSC warns the public about fraudulent spam email

CSC warns the public about fraudulent spam email

CSC warns the public not to respond to a fraudulent spam email purportedly sent by Chairman Karlo Nograles. Photo: CSC

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has warned the public not to respond to a fraudulent spam email purportedly sent by Chairperson Karlo Nograles, in which the CSC chief requests help with gift distribution.

The email reads: “Good morning. I have selected some of the staff to receive gifts for their hard work, and I’ll be needing your assistance. I don’t know your schedule for today, so let me know if you’re able to assist me with this task. Your confidentiality will be appreciated. I wouldn’t want to ruin the surprise. Thanks. Regards, KARLO ALEXEI B. NOGRALES, Chairman”

CSC emphasized that the email did not come from Chairperson Nograles or his office.

It urged the public to be wary regarding messages of this nature and to "always check the sender’s email address and, if, in doubt, you may easily confirm it with the concerned office."

"The directory of all our offices, including official email addresses, is available on our website at www.csc.gov.ph."

Suspicious emails or other forms of CSC communication should be reported to the Contact Center ng Bayan.

The public can contact the contact center by sending an SMS message to 0908-8816565 or an email to email@contactcenterngbayan.gov.ph. They can also communicate through the CSC's Facebook page, which can be found at www.facebook.com/civilservicegovph. —Tacloban News Update (Source: CSC)
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