Jackson issues urgent warning over sophisticated phishing scam
Seth Ratliff
JACKSON, WYO (KIFI) — The Town of Jackson has issued an urgent warning to residents following a wave of fraudulent emails targeting local homeowners and business owners.
According to an official statement, scammers are currently impersonating the Town’s Planning/Building Department and the Planning Director. The phishing emails are reportedly asking for payment for planning, building, and liquor license fees.
“These are not legitimate communications…If you receive a suspicious email from the Town, do not click on it or respond,” said town leadership in an official email.
Town leadership is emphasizing that any legitimate digital communication will only come from addresses ending in “@jacksonwy.gov.”
As cybercriminals adopt advanced AI technology to craft more convincing messages, town leadership is urging people to watch for red flags.
“Be cautious about unexpected emails or text messages, especially requests for sensitive information, ‘urgent’ action, or payment,” states the official email.