Last month, Skidmore College reported seeing some identity theft scams using Google Docs forms. This week, we’ve just started seeing Google forms used as the “pharming” site behind phishing scams at UD.
Several people reported receiving email that looked like this message:
From: “info centre”
Subject: info centre..
Date: May 9, 2012 5:15:44 AM EDTHi,
You have received a private message from your old friend who wished to get back in-touch with you. Please use the UDEL Private link below to login and view your message and possibly get in contact with your old friend.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGMyGoogleKeyDeletedSoNoOneClicksOnItQ
Sign,
Mrs. Mary. George
413 Academy Street
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
© 2012 University of Delaware
- Don’t click the link. Just delete this message.
- Last time we checked, UD was in a part of the English-speaking world that spells center with an “er” at the end, not an “re.”
- If an alumni office is brokering a possible reconnection between two long lost alum, they usually include the name of the person trying to reach you.
- Doing a quick UD People Search, we didn’t find any “Mary George.”
- If someone at UD sends you a Google form to complete, it will have a URL that would start with a string like this one:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/a/udel.edu/spreadsheet/
If you’re curious, the pharming phorm looks something like this:
- Did you provide your UDelNet ID and password using this phorm? If so
Change your UDelNet password immediately. - Contact the IT Support Center if you are unable to change your password or have other suspicions that your account has been compromised.
- Did you provide your UDelNet ID and password using this phorm? If so
There are plenty of other signs that this is not legitimate email.
Just delete it.