Phishing Alerts

1/27/17 University of Arizona - 2017 Who's Who (You are included)

A Information Security continues to receive reports of "Who's Who" spam emails on campus.

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Jan. 26, 2017

1/26/17 Warning: Incoming mail delivery failed

UA Information Security received a phishing email report that appears to be a returned mail warning.  The email originates from a Malaysian IP address.

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Date
Jan. 27, 2017

1/27/17 Contribute your reasearch work

UA Information Security received a spam report that appears to be from a scientific journal, but originated in India.

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1/26/17 New security message

UA Information Security received another spear phishing report today, where recipients are warned that there was a login attempt to their Arizona accounts from an unrecognized device.

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1/26/17 Urgent Invitation To Bid - Saudi/Oman oil project (JOB AT HAND)

UA Information Security received a phishing email report containing a zipped attachment.

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1/25/17 UPDATE : University of Arizona

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are directed to click a link in order to add more space to their University of Arizona account.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on the link or responded in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

1/25/17 University of Arizona - 2017 Who's Who (You are included)

UA Information Security continues to receive reports of "Who's Who" spam emails on campus.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.

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1/24/17 Sample list

UA Information Security received a phishing email containing an attachment.

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1/23/17 Fidelity Investments Electronic Wire Transfer Message

UA Information Security received a phishing email report with an attachment.

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1/24/17 Re: ITS HELP DESK

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are directed to upgrade and migrate their accounts.

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