HRD readers warned of impersonators

The HRD editorial team has been alerted to fraudulent emails from people claiming to be HRD journalists

HRD readers warned of impersonators
The HRD editorial team has been alerted to a series of emails from people claiming to be journalists with HRD Australia.

A number of senior HR professionals contacted HRD yesterday reporting emails that were purportedly sent from a ‘freelance journalist’ requesting validation of contact details.

The emails were received by readers on Thursday, 23 November 2017 and contain the subject line ‘meeting request’.

HRD readers are urged not to respond to the emails.
 

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