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Iowa Auditor Rob Sand says someone tried to steal his paychecks
AP
May. 24, 2022 2:12 pm
Iowa Auditor Rob Sand at a January 2020 news conference at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines. (Associated Press)
DES MOINES — Iowa Auditor Rob Sand said he was the target of an attempted email scam in which someone pretended to be him and unsuccessfully tried to move his paycheck deposit to a different bank account.
Sand used his experience as Iowa's top financial accountability officer to warn people Monday about ways fraudulent emails can be designed to give scammers access to tax refunds or paycheck deposits.
A human resources worker in the Iowa Department of Administrative Services contacted Sand on May 13 to alert him to an email requesting a change in Sand’s direct deposit. Sand confirmed the email was fake.
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Sand said the HR employee did what his office advises when receiving requests to redirect payments and contacted the person separately rather than replying to the email. Such scams should be reported to the state auditor and the FBI, Sand said.
There was no way to track down who attempted the scam, Sand said.
He said email scams often can be detected by looking at the email address carefully. Slight variations in the email address or URL could be a sign of a scam. Other advise is to not click on links in unsolicited emails or text messages and to not download email attachments from unfamiliar people.