This Week’s Cybersecurity News, 04/12/2022

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The usual threats still exist, but today I want to let you know about a legitimate email, as well as two things having to do with voicemail.

Legitimate Email

  • McLean & Company
    • The subject is McLean Employee Experience Survey.
    • The sender is survey@mcleanco.com.
    • The email and survey are legitimate.
    • This is a survey sent on behalf of UTSA Human Resources.

Current Threats

Vishing scams (Voicemail Phishing)

  • The Eavesdropping Scam
    • The call uses legitimate numbers so people will call them back.
    • The call is a mass volume robocall but actually sounds very personal.
    • The recipient can hear the “caller” say something along the lines of how they are trying to reach you to “someone” in the background.
    • The content of the voicemail is vague and does not include any of the typical scam-like keywords.
    • Don’t call the number back.
    • If you do call back, the scammer can use any number of scams to trick you, but more commonly will offer fraudulent tax relief services.
  • Voicemail Email
    • If you receive an email that you have a voicemail message from anyone besides UT, please delete it.
    • This is really phishing, but they want you to click to hear your “voicemail” message
    • This comes from various senders designed to look like a legitimate email.
    • UT has not changed how they send emails notifying you of a true voicemail message unless you are using RingCentral, the cloud=based app that rings your UT phone number through the computer.
    • If you are using RingCentral, your voicemail is now within the RingCentral app.

Thank you all so much for everything you do to help keep the Institute’s data safe!

Sandy

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