Fraud Monitor

Fraudulent Conference Announcements / Organization Solicitations / Scams / Cheats / Criminal Activity
Annonces de Conférences Frauduleuses / Sollicitations d'Organisations Frauduleuses / Escroqueries
Anuncios de Conferencias Fraudulentas / Organizaciones Fraudulentas

The Fraud Monitor is a service of the UIA and is intended to provide information only about possible fraudulent activity and scams. We are not able to provide advice to, or take action on behalf of recipients of such activities. We are not the internet police or an enforcement agency. If you are the victim of fraud then local resources are best. Always use caution when responding to or acting on unsolicited requests.

Le Moniteur des Fraudes est un service de l'UAI dont le but est seulement d'informer au sujet d'éventuelles activités frauduleuses et d'escroqueries. Nous n'avons pas la capacité de fournir un avis ou de mener une action pour les destinataires de ces fraudes. Nous ne sommes ni la police ni une agence traquant ces fraudeurs. Si toutefois vous êtes victime de fraude, les instances locales seront plus aptes à vous venir en aide. Faites preuve de prudence lorsque vous réagissez en réponse à des requêtes non sollicitées.

Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: Global Society for Human Rights Organization

Fraudulent Message:

Dear Sir/Madam

Warm greetings from Global Society for Human Rights Organization! We are organizing one week conference meeting on "Sustainable Global Economy and Human Rights" from December 7th to 12th, 2015 @ Plano Conference Center, Texas City USA. We take the pleasure of inviting you and your colleagues to the conference meeting. The conference meeting will contain various talks and mini workshops related to the issues of Challenges to Global Economy and Human Rights in our society.

Fraud Item: fraud/escroc: Global Society for Human Rights Organization

Fraudulent Message:

In appreciation to your mail and interest to participate in this forth coming international conference meeting, I wish to inform you that your request to participate has been accepted by the organization. The forth coming international conference meeting is open for everyone who is interested to participate.

Fraud Item: fraud/escroc: Global Society for Human Rights Organization

Fraudulent Message:

Sent: Monday, September 07, 2015
From: "Dr. Dana"
Subject: International Conference Meeting, Texas City USA, December 7th to 12th, 2015

Dear Sir/Madam

Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: World Conference on Human Rights and HIV/AIDS treatment

Fraudulent Message:

Subject: CONFERENCE INVITATION@2015
Date sent: Wed, 2 Sep 2015

For registration information you are to contact the conference Registrar: {infohrha@gmail.com}.

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to participate on the forth - coming World Conference on Human Rights and HIV/AIDS treatment (HRHA) against Women, Youth & Children.

Fraud Item: fraud / escroc: Human Rights and HIV/AIDS

Fraudulent Message:

Dear Applicants,

In appreciation to your mail and interest to participate in this forth coming international conference meeting, I wish to inform you that your request to participate has been accepted by the organization. The forth coming international conference meeting is open for everyone who is interested to participate.

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An increasing number of email scams are using NGOs, International NGOs, development agencies, meetings, international conferences etc as the hook to defraud or cheat unsuspecting recipients. Always use caution when responding to or acting on unsolicited bulk email or paper mail.

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