Digital Services » IT Services » Email Phishing and Spam
Phishing is the name given to the practice of sending emails purporting to come from a genuine company or organisation operating on the internet. The email attempts to trick the recipient into entering confidential information, such as credit card or bank details. The links contained within the message are false and often re-direct the user to a fake web site.
Many fake emails can look very convincing, complete with company logos and links that seem to take you through to the company website, although this too will be a fake.
The IT Service Desk will never send you an email requesting your username and password. In this context, do not respond to such emails and instead, report the email.
Remember, you can call us 24/7 365 days a year on 0300 500 5055 and we will be happy to help with any queries or concerns you may have.
We’re here to help. If you think you may have entered your details, then please contact us immediately 24/7 365 days a year and we’ll be happy to help.
Follow these steps if you think you may have entered your details into a phishing email:
WARNING: This email originated from outside University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s email system. Do not reply, click links, or open attachments unless you recognise the sender’s email address and know the content is safe.
If you see this warning message at the beginning of an email, the email was not sent to you by a UWTSD employee or student.
Emails received with this warning message where the sender purports to be a UWTSD employee or student should be reported. You should not open the email or click any links within it.
The following are all common phishing scams:
There are often clues which may help you spot that the email is fake:
You can find several phishing email examples directly on the phishing.org website. We highly recommend taking five minutes to read through their examples and information to familiarise yourself with a wide range of examples and what to look out for.
The below is an example of a phishing email sent to University addresses. Clues indicating that it is a scam message are highlighted.
From: support@uwtsd.ac.uk [mailto:willsk@eircom.eu]
Sent: Thu 05/02/2009 12:36
Subject: Dear student.uwtsd.ac.uk User
Dear student.uwtsd.ac.uk User
Your email account has been used to send numerous Spam mails recently from a foreign IP. As a result, the student.tsd.ac.uk has received advice to suspend your account. However, you might not be the one promoting this Spam, as your email account might have been compromised. To protect your account from sending spam mails, you are to confirm your true ownership of this account by providing your original username (*******) and PASSWORD (*******) as a reply to this message. On receipt of the requested information, the “student.uwtsd.ac.uk” web email support shall block your account from Spam.
Failure to do this will violate the student.uwtsd.ac.uk email terms & conditions. This will render your account inactive.
Thanks for using student.uwtsd.ac.uk
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