Posted by Howard H. on February 09, 2008 at 06:42:28 from (69.55.25.105):
In Reply to: OT New Nigerian Scam posted by kyplowboy on February 09, 2008 at 01:49:02:
Here is one other one from last week. Some guy (apparently in Ireland) sent this message out to a lot of the users at my university (my school's domain is opsu.edu). Since it looks like it came from my IT department, one dept head fell for it and sent her password to the guy.
I just changed the password on her account - it was not nearly as serious as if she'd given out her online banking password, but still, that is probably the type of things this guy(s) was fishing for, once he had access to their emails...
From: support@opsu.edu [mailto:support@opsu.edu] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 1:11 PM To: undisclosed-recipients: Subject: Confirm Your E-mail Address
Dear opsu.edu Subscriber,
To complete your opsu.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 opsu.edu email address by logging into your http://webmail.opsu.edu/
Thank you for using opsu.edu Oklahoma Panhandle State University Internet Service Team Oklahoma Panhandle State University, all rights reserved.
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