We have received a report of scammers targeting IETF 121 Dublin participants, 
aiming to sell hotel bookings by pretending to be an official agent.  

This scam is in the form of the email shown below from 
[email protected] but they are known to also use 
[email protected], [email protected] and 
[email protected].

We do not yet know how many people have been contacted or how they have 
obtained email addresses.  If you have received such an email then please 
forward it to [email protected] to help us track and investigate this.  Please 
also contact [email protected] if you have responded to this scam and need 
assistance.

Feel to reach out to me directly if you have any questions or concerns.

————— 
Subject: Accommodation for Ott in Dublin, Ireland - November 2-8, 2024 - The 
Convention Centre Dublin
Date: XXXX
From: Operations Global <[email protected]>
To: XXXX

  Dear XXXX,

In relation to your upcoming conference visit to Dublin in November.

We would appreciate it if you could provide your arrival and departure dates to 
enable us to secure your accommodation.

Once we have this information, we will email you a detailed invoice and 
detailed information about your booking.

The reservation allows for full flexibility for alterations, modifications, or 
complete cancellations up to 14 days prior to your scheduled check-in date.

Thanks a lot,

Please connect with the Global Travel Team via our Call Centres:
United Kingdom Office : (+44) 20 8123 9190
Canada Office : (+1) 833 833 2107

Our staff is prepared to support you.
————— 

-- 
Jay Daley
IETF Executive Director
[email protected]

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