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Uphold Integrity: Beware of Phishing Scams Misusing the United Nations' Name

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Welcome to the United Nations

The United Nations would like to inform and warn individuals about fraudulent activities that are being perpetrated under its name, as well as those of its officials. These scams may involve various forms of communication such as emls, text messages, and regular mlfax correspondence. Some examples include attempts at solicitation for money or private information from unsuspecting recipients.

It is crucial to be aware that the United Nations does not charge any fees throughout its recruitment process whether for applications, interviews, trning, processing, nor does it request information related to applicants' bank accounts. Any correspondence clming otherwise are fraudulent and should be treated with extreme caution.

To apply for employment within the United Nations, please visit our official careers portal at UN Careers Website. For procurement opportunities, you may explore the latest business opportunities offered by the UN via our Procurement Division's website.

We assure that no information related to bank accounts or private detls will ever be sought from any individual during any interaction with us. We do not offer prizes, scholarships, automated teller ATM cards, compensation for internet frauds, or conduct lotteries.

The United Nations does not orse military vacations, pensions release packages, or other such offers that may require a fee.

We strongly advise recipients of such fraudulent solicitations to exercise caution. If money is transferred or private information provided based on these fake communications, financial loss and identity theft can occur. In any case where you are victimized by this scam, please report it immediately to your local law enforcement authorities for appropriate action.

This notice serves as an alert rather than an official document, solely inted for informational purposes.

If you have any concerns regarding correspondence or activities suggesting association with the United Nations, we encourage you to reach out directly to our organization through legitimate means.
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