New York Post

Lloyd’s junk mail

Serial trickster gulls Goldman boss

- jsonenshin­e@nypost.com By JACOB SONENSHINE

Lloyd Blankfein just became the latest Wall Street boss to get duped by an email prankster.

The Goldman Sachs chief executive, who recently has taken to Twitter for the first time, got lured into an embarrassi­ng e-mail exchange over the weekend by the same trickster who in May embarrasse­d Barclays CEO Jes Staley.

Blankfein — who last week took a dig at President Trump as the White House’s “Infrastruc­ture Week” plans announceme­nts were overshadow­ed by the Comey hearings on Capitol Hill — got an e-mail of congrats from an account bearing the name of Harvey Schwartz, Goldman’s president and operating chief.

“Just read that your ‘ how did infrastruc­ture week go?’ Tweet won some award for most humorous tweet — Trump will be so pissed ;).”

The e-mail was signed, “Harvey” — but was actually sent by a serial spoofer who is ID’d on Twitter as “Email Prankster.”

The hoaxster then sent Blankfein another e-mail, suggesting that the Goldman boss should take his stand-up comedy talents to Las Vegas, and then joking that “a man could get easily corrupted” by “all the girls and gambling.”

“I’d settle for getting away with it,” Blankfein responded.

The hoaxster posted the exchange on Twitter late Sunday, adding, “I made up the bit about an award. Naughty me.”

Separately over the weekend, the trickster tried to draw in Citi CEO Michael Corbat as well as Citi’s head of global consumer banking, Stephen Bird, by masqueradi­ng as Citi Chairman Michael O’Neill.

While Corbat only replied that he couldn’t open a link the trickster had sent, Bird took the bait when the trickster noted that Blankfein had been duped by the email hoax.

“At least Lloyd was responsive … in the new economy that’s something,” Bird wrote. “Some of his peers are still getting their messages printed out.”

Officials at Goldman and Citi confirmed the e-mail exchanges were authentic.

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