Original Phishing Message
Note: If you received this message, please delete it as it is NOT legitimate. Do not click any links.
Tips for Detection
- Notice the Caution banner added to the message. This banner is added on messages that may match previous phishing attempts.
- The sender email address is not from an @pugetsound.edu address.
- Notice the time mismatch between when the email was sent (12:23pm) and the alleged time the voicemail was received (2:23pm). Since notification emails such as these are generally automated, the timestamps would usually match.
- The link would have taken you to a fake Outlook login page. Do not enter your Puget Sound credentials on sites you do not recognize or on any forms.
- If you are unsure what legitimate voicemail notification emails look like for your campus phone, please contact the Service Desk for a detailed description.
Text of Phishing Message
From: pugetsound.edu Ring central Notification <info[@]alkanaah-international[.]com>
Subject: You have a new voice call
VN Time : 10/26/2021 02:23:14 pm
Reception Domain : pugetsound.edu
Caller-ID :(303) 452**** Caller-ID
Audio Length: 0.38
Listen to your voiceaudio [link removed]