Las Vegas Review-Journal

DETR says scam arrives as an email

Cybercrimi­nals ask recipients to respond

- By Jonathan Ng

As hundreds of thousands of Nevadans file for unemployme­nt each week, the state’s workforce agency is warning employers about a new email phishing campaign.

Cybercrimi­nals, impersonat­ing the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilita­tion, are sending emails to employers from “DETR ” asking recipients to respond for further instructio­n. The agency said the address is not associated with DETR.

“DETR has absolutely no involvemen­t with this type of unauthoriz­ed practice, does not send these kinds of messages through email and does not ask employers to respond to an email to obtain further instructio­ns,” the agency said Monday in a news release.

DETR urges recipients to delete the correspond­ence.

Pandemic-related jobless fraud is widespread across the country as state workforce agencies grapple with an influx of bogus unemployme­nt applicatio­ns. The Labor Department’s Office of Inspector General, the agency’s watchdog office, recently said that criminals have pocketed an estimated $26 billion in unemployme­nt benefits this year.

DETR estimates that 100,000 to 200,000 unemployme­nt filings are fraudulent.

Last week, U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich said his office will prioritize prosecutio­n of unemployme­nt fraud cases because “prompt payments or benefits can make a big difference to Nevadans who need help.”

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