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Case File · 012

LHH

A network of fake "Technical Support Specialist" listings spread across at least 13 U.S. markets under LHH's name, each routing applicants to an email address with no connection to the real company.

Active InvestigationFake job listings / off-platform redirectLinkedIn Platform

The Impersonation

LHH is a real, established workforce solutions and staffing firm. Scammers posted “Technical Support Specialist” listings under its verified LinkedIn identity, each marked remote and full-time with an “Easy Apply” button — legitimate-looking on its face, and several already showing “No longer accepting applications,” suggesting active harvesting followed by quiet removal.

The Scale

A search for LHH's “Technical Support Specialist” listing in the United States returns 13 results, duplicated across Los Angeles, the Washington DC–Baltimore area, Virginia, Oregon, and more — the same listing, the same “3 benefits” tag, the same “You'd be a top applicant” flattery, repeated market to market.

The Redirect

Rather than applying through LinkedIn, candidates are instructed to send their resume to hr@cfooutsourcing.online — a domain wholly unconnected to LHH. Cross-referenced against LHH's real corporate email conventions, the overwhelming majority of which follow a standard first.last@lhh.com format, the fraudulent address doesn't match the company's actual domain at all.

Why It Works

LHH's brand recognition in the staffing and workforce space, combined with LinkedIn's verified badge and “Easy Apply” convenience, lowers a job seeker's guard. The listings look identical to LHH's real postings right up until the application step quietly diverts off-platform.

Status

Evidence has been documented across the duplicated listings and the off-platform email redirect. This file remains open while reporting to LinkedIn Trust & Safety and outreach to LHH's brand protection team are pursued.

Case Statistics

Fraud TypeBrand Impersonation
VectorFake Job Listing
Markets Duplicated13+
PlatformLinkedIn → Off-Platform
StatusActive

Key Findings

  • At least 13 duplicate “Technical Support Specialist” listings posted under LHH's verified LinkedIn account
  • Listings span Los Angeles, Washington DC–Baltimore, Virginia, Oregon, and more
  • Applicants instructed to send resumes to hr@cfooutsourcing.online, a domain unaffiliated with LHH
  • The fraudulent email address doesn't match LHH's real corporate email format
  • Several listings already show “No longer accepting applications,” suggesting active harvesting
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Documented Evidence
Duplicate Technical Support Specialist listings under LHH

01 — Duplicate “Technical Support Specialist” listings posted under LHH's identity, spanning Los Angeles, Washington DC–Baltimore, Virginia, and Oregon; resumes routed to hr@cfooutsourcing.online.

LHH real corporate email format reference

02 — LHH's real corporate email format — confirming the fraudulent address has no connection to the company.