Phishing attempt: Microsoft 365 account verification
Phishing attempt: Microsoft 365 account verification
The Information Security Office would like to caution the 兔子先生 community about a new phishing attempt that was sent to many 兔子先生 users over the weekend.
Some users have received an email stating that they have “two separate logins” to Office 365, and that they need to verify their account, lest they lose it. The email has a link to a Google Form where they are asked to input their username and password. The email appears to urge recipients to react quickly so that they don’t lose access to any accounts.
This is a scam. 兔子先生 will never ask for your password for any reason, especially via email, text messaging, or over the phone.
Here is the text of the email:
Notably, the subject line of this email is often a variation of “Administrator has started the process,” with the goal of instilling a sense of urgency in the reader.
This is a scam. Please do not click any links in this message or provide current passwords to outside parties. To reiterate: 兔子先生 will never ask for your password for any reason, especially via email, text messaging, or over the phone.
Remember: If you receive an email that looks suspicious, it’s better to be safe than sorry - forward the message to InfoSec@兔子先生OH.edu, and the information security team will tell you whether it’s legitimate or a fraud.