10/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/14/2025 17:47
Deschutes County staff want to remind community members to be wary of suspicious emails designed to steal their personal information. The Community Development Department (CDD) recently discovered that cybercriminals sent a fake email from a CDD staff member, demanding payment and deceiving recipients into revealing sensitive data.
If you receive an email demanding an urgent payment, requesting bank account, Social Security numbers or other personal information, or containing suspicious links and attachments, it may be a scam. Always take protective measures:
Deschutes County urges community members to remain diligent and watch for scams. For tips more on how to avoid phishing scams visit: www.cisa.gov/recognize-and-report phishing.
If you believe you are the victim of a cybersecurity scam, please call DeschutesCounty 9-1-1 non-emergency dispatch at (541) 693-6911 or visit www.deschutes.org/911to report a crime online.
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Media contact:
Kim Katchur, Public Information Officer
(541) 322-7441