Security Bulletin of July 14, 2008
Overview
Full Text of One Known Scam
Tips for Safer Computing
Further Assistance
Other Bulletins
Recent CERT Alerts
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COMPUTING ALERT: Beware of Email Scam/Phishing Attempts
OVERVIEW
Several Haverford email users recently responded to a spam message requesting their user name and password. As a result, their accounts were compromised. This type of spam, known as "phishing," is a common type of malicious email. By pretending to be a trustworthy source, the spammer tries to trick you into revealing sensitive information like email passwords or bank account information.
If you recently replied to an email requesting your Haverford account password, reset your password immediately. Our password changing tool is on our secure web site, https://accounts.haverford.edu/. (How can you tell the site is secure? Notice that the URL begins with HTTPS and that your browser displays an image of a padlock on the URL line or the status bar, indicating the site is verified and encrypted.)
GENERAL TIPS:
A few general guidelines for identifying suspicious messages:
-- Don't trust messages that ask for sensitive information like account numbers and email passwords. Email is not secure. Reputable sources, including the computing center, should never ask you to send sensitive information by email.
-- Don't trust email attachments you aren't expecting. Such attachments may be a virus or other malicious file. ACC will never email an executable file. Instead, if we ask you to take action, we will always refer you to our web site.
-- Be wary of get-rich-quick and quick-fix emails. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
-- Use common sense. In addition to the issues mentioned above, there are many other potential email hazards. If you have any doubt about a message, check with the sender or with the computing center.
For more tips, the United States Computer Emergency Response Team published an excellent document, Recognizing and Avoiding Email Scams, on their web site (https://www.us-cert.gov/reading_room/).
FULL TEXT OF ONE KNOWN SCAM
The full text of one bogus email message is below.
Subject: *****CONFIRM YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT*****
From: "HAVERFORD SUPPORT TEAM" <tech-support@haverford.edu>
Date: Mon, July 7, 2008 7:35 pm
To:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dear HAVERFORD.EDU Subscriber,
We would like to inform you that we are currently carrying out scheduled
maintenance and upgrade of our webmail service and as a result our email
client has been changed and your original password will be reset. We are
sorry for any inconvenience caused.
To complete your haverford.edu account, you must reply to this email
immediately and enter your password here (*********)
Failure to do this will immediately render your email address
deactivated
from our database.
You can also confirm your email address by logging into your
haverford.edu
account at:
http://mail.haverford.edu/
Thank you for using Haverford College webmail !
HAVERFORD COLLEGE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES TEAM.
*****CONFIRM YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT*****
"HAVERFORD SUPPORT TEAM" tech-support@haverford.edu
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FOR FURTHER
ASSISTANCE
Students, faculty and academic
staff please contact Academic Computing:
Telephone: 610-896-1480
Email: helpdesk@haverford.edu
Web: http://www.haverford.edu/acc/helpdesk/
Location: Stokes 204
Administrative staff please
contact Administrative Computing:
Telephone: 610-896-1355
Email: admincc@haverford.edu
MORE INFORMATION
Additional information about computer
security and current threats can be found at the following sites:
- United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT )
- <https://www.us-cert.gov/nav/nt01/>
- McAfee Avert Threat Center
- <https://www.mcafee.com/us/threat_center/default.asp>
- Microsoft Security
- <https://www.microsoft.com/security/>
- Apple Product Security
- <https://www.apple.com/support/security/>
ACC EMAIL POLICY:
ACC will never request passwords or other confidential information via email. Email is not secure. We will never email an executable file. Instead, if we ask you to take action, we will always refer you to our web site, using an address that starts with the secure "https" protocol -- that way, you know you are downloading a safe file from us.
VERIFY THIS ALERT IS LEGITIMATE:
Before taking an action recommended in an email, please confirm that the email is legitimate. ACC posts a detailed description of all our alerts on our web site, https://www.haverford.edu/acc/bulletins/.
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