

CCA Technology Services also recommends opting in for Duo two-factor authentication to protect your information further. Additionally, if you feel like your CCA account has been compromised, please contact the CCA HelpDesk immediately.Here is a Portal Guide on making a payment to your account. Therefore, please pay your tuition DIRECTLY to CCA using our approved payment methods (TouchNet).TouchNet, the service CCA uses to process tuition payments, is international student friendly and can process international payments and is not subject to the same international regulations as money transferred to personal accounts.Protect your information! Do not give your CCA account information to anyone.Now, the student still owes the same amount to the college, does not have the money anymore, and the scammers have the student's account information.This is bad for many reasons, including the fact that the student's tuition remains unpaid, and the student's tuition was paid with a stolen card which could be a legal problem. The scammer takes the student's money and then pay their tuition with stolen credit cards.Scammers will offer discounts or good exchange rates if a CCA student pays their tuition through their service instead of directly to the school.We have also been made aware that in the past year, several students have been scammed using WeChat and other mobile payment platforms. You can also report any fraudulent schemes to the ICE Tip Line by phone at 1-86.Report all suspicious calls online through the Homeland Security Tip Form : HSI.NEVER divulge personal or financial information to unknown callers.SEVP officials will NEVER ask stakeholders to provide credit/debit card/gift card numbers, wire transfers, or bank routing numbers, or to make bitcoin deposits for any purpose.If you or one of your students encounter, or are a victim of this spoof call, you are encouraged to report the incident to the Homeland Security Tip line at HSI. We are urging you to follow up with your international students to ensure they don’t fall victim to this dangerous scam. The fraudulent callers are inquiring about Form I-94 documents and asking students to provide information regarding monetary transactions. The current scam includes scammers using the SEVP Response Center (SRC) phone numbers (70 and 80) and claiming to be SRC representatives. Imposters posing as ICE officers or agents are attempting to elicit some form of payment in exchange for immigration benefits or other immigration services. ICE is receiving concerns about a recent SCAM where someone is posing as an ICE officer.
Wechat payment fraud update#
Update from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): Please do reach out to our Counseling Services department for support via a "One Time Urgent" appointment if you experience these signs of upset. It is normal to be upset by such an incident and to feel scared, nervous, or guilty (even though you have done nothing wrong) or to have trouble concentrating, sleeping, or eating.If you get a scam call of any kind, please submit a Federal Trade Commission Complaint Form as soon as possible.If the scammers have engaged in phishing by using what may appear initially to be a CCA email address, please report the incident to ETS:.

If you need help filing a report, contact Abe Leal or Robert Patterson in CCA Public Safety during normal business hours.
