51ÁÔÆæ

43F3E567-FFDF-97F2-5210965A481A0307
E1C5E591-6E22-4D25-860D8270E77C410B

Emails reported to the Information Security Office or Help Desk will be listed here. The emails will be identified as phishing or legitimate, with helpful clues as to why the message is malicious or legitimate. Contact infosec@hamilton.edu to report a phishing email.

Reconfirm your cellphone - Phishing!

It's a Phish!

How to tell it's a phishing message:

  1. Claims to be from David Solomon, Board of Trustee member and CEO of Goldman Sachs. Recipient email is actually <julianspencer[at]talktalk[dot]net>. This does not resemble a legitimate email address for David Solomon.
  2. Unsolicited and unexpected email from a person that has not reached out and made contact before.
  3. Phishing messages of this nature seem innocent at first glance; if you respond, you signal the malicious actor to engage at a deeper level. Replies will lead to the purchase of gift cards or another way to gain something of monetary value.

Message Contents

From: David Solomon <julianspencer[at]talktalk[dot]net>
Date: Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 10:52 AM
Subject: Available?
To: <redacted>

Hello <redacted>,

Kindly reconfirm your cell #, I need a task done immediately and look forward to my text.

Thanks.......



All Entries

Contact

Contact Name

Jerry Tylutki

Director of Information Security and Privacy

Help us provide an accessible education, offer innovative resources and programs, and foster intellectual exploration.

Site Search