After
a recent wave of spam emails, staff are reminded to remain cautious when
opening emails. Reports from eSolutions Service Desk show there are two main
types of spam email being sent to Monash staff (although others do exist).
Infringement
notice spam email
One email claims to
be an infringement notice from well-known organisations such as Australia Post
and/or Energy Australia. The email directs recipients to a website which attempts to scam the recipient and
infect their computer with a virus.
Official
infringement notices are always sent via post, not email. You can verify any
emails you receive by contacting the organisation allegedly issuing the notice.
Phone numbers, links and contact email addresses included in spam messages are
likely to be malicious, so use an alternative method to contact the
organisation and never click the links contained in the message.
‘I have
shared a file with you’ spam email
Another email being
received has the title "I have shared a file with you".
It will appear as if you know the sender, as it will be from yourself or from
someone in your contacts. If you click
on the sender's name, it will have an unusual email address and is spam.
The email wants to share a
document via One Drive and asks for your Microsoft credentials. Do not enter
any personal information such as your email address, credit card details or
passwords. The page is fake and there are no files to share.
If you receive either of these emails, do not respond, click links or enter any information. You should mark it as spam and delete it.
If you have any concerns, please contact the eSolutions Service Desk on 9905 1777.
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