Baltimore, MD – Feb. 2, 2026 – Community members are being warned about scam emails circulating that appear to come from Bais Yaakov High School and Kaylah Diamonds & Jewelry, asking recipients to open attached documents or click links.

Bais Yaakov High School’s IT department issued the following alert:

“If you received an email with the subject: BAIS YAAKOV HIGH SCHOOL DOCUMENT… please ignore it. If you already clicked on the link within the email, please change your password ASAP.”

The fraudulent messages claim to contain documents for review and include clickable PDF links. These emails did not originate from the legitimate organizations.

Recipients are strongly advised:

Do not click any links or open attachments from these emails

If you already clicked, change your password immediately

Be cautious of unexpected “document” emails, even when they appear to come from familiar institutions or businesses

Cyber scams like this often rely on urgency and recognizable names to trick recipients. Always verify directly with the organization before opening any attachments.

BJL urges everyone to remain vigilant and to warn friends and family, especially those who may be less tech-savvy.