Latest Phishing Scams
List below are the latest phishing scams that have been acted upon by Information Security. Think you’ve received a phishing email? Don’t click it, report it.
Email Scam (Jan 7, 2023): Document shared with you: “NEWRESOURCE”
Sent: Sat Jan 07 22:38:00 UTC 2023 Subject: Document shared with you: "NEWRESOURCE"
Email Scam (Jan 7, 2023): ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REMOTE JOB
Date: Sat Jan 07 18:43:11 UTC 2023 Subject: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REMOTE JOB
Don’t Wait to Update
One of the easiest ways to keep your information secure is to keep your software and apps updated. Update often. Always keep your software updated when updates becomes available and don’t delay. These updates fix general software problems and provide new security...
Learn How to Refuse the Phishing Bait
Phishing – when a cybercriminal poses as a legitimate party in hopes of getting someone to engage with malicious content or links – remains one of the most popular tactics among cybercriminals today. In fact, 80% of cybersecurity incidents and 90% of data breaches...
Email Scam (Sep 28, 2022): NEW MARKETPLACE LOOK LOOKSREWARD
Date: Sepetember, 2022 From:Jaylene Addington <eboukwkoondb@131fz[.]ru> Note: We have seen multiple variations of the email above. Be cautious and vigilant while responding to such emails.
Email Scam (Sep 17, 2022): You have outstanding debt.
Note: Allowing an entire uchicago.edu domain or your own @uchicago.edu email address in your Safe Senders List is problematic as well, as scammers can spoof your own address as the sender, making it appear as though your account was compromised, or masquerade as a...
The University of Chicago ( Final Notifications ) (Sept 15, 2022): Credential Stealing Phish
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 Subject: The University of Chicago ( Final Notifications ) Our records indicated that your Office365 has two different logins with different 'University/College' portals. Kindly indicate the different login as soon as possible. To avoid...
Text Message Scam ( August 9, 2022 ): SMS Impersonation of University VIPs
Date: August 9, 2022From: +(213)205-5089 The following is part of an example of what a UChicago user saw and responded to the initial scammer message. We have currently observed some scam campaigns through phone text (i.e. smishing) where the attacker tries to...
Email Scam (July 25, 2022): Re: Part-Time intern!
From: @uchicago.edu Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2022 01:36:09 +0000 Subject: Re: Part-Time intern
Email Scam (June 22, 2022): Fw EAP Benefits Program
From: “"Kapsner, Elizabeth" <ekapsner@nwacc.edu> Date: Wed, 22 June 2022, 03:46:18 +0000 Subject: Fw EAP Benefits Program