Phish Bowl
Emails reported to the Information Security Office or Help Desk will be listed here. The emails will be identified as phishing or legitimate, with helpful clues as to why the message is malicious or legitimate. Contact infosec@hamilton.edu to report a phishing email.
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Listserv is being used more frequently as the origination point for phishing messages to the Hamilton community. Miscreants (malicious actors that are misusing information technology resources) are spoofing listserv messages with a default ReplyTo address as a legitimate Hamilton College user. The approval request for posting a listserv message is then sent to a valid Hamilton College user. If approved, the phishing message is then distributed to all recipients on a listserv list.
Be wary! Do not approve listserv messages that you were not the author of.
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A phishing message that contained an embedded link to a malicious website spoofing the Hamilton College Shibboleth Single Sign-On page.
This is a phishing message! Do not click on the link!
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A widespread phishing message that appears from a legitimate edu address.
This is a phishing message. Do not respond!
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A play off the Are you there? phishing message and Whaling Phish.
This is a phishing message. Do not respond!
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McAfee upgrade notification notifying of automated payment.
This is a phishing message. Do not respond!
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Fraudulent Amazon phishing email.
This is a phishing message. Do not respond!
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Email offering piano lessons from a recently retired teacher.
This message is a phishing message. Do not respond.
Contact
Jerry Tylutki
Information Security Officer