I think it’s [log in to unmask]
That’s where I just sent my report on this same thing, anyways!
-Scott
From: MSU Network
Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Byers,
Sharon
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 8:11 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [MSUNAG] spam reporting
I
search for “spam” on msu.edu and didn’t find where these should be
forwarded. It would be helpful if that address could be added to MSU
keywords.
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Hi.
I just wanted to let you know I got an email asking for my MSU username,
password and date of birth and they said it was from MSU Account Billing.
I just wanted to let you know. Here is a copy of the message:
Dear MSU Webmail Subscriber,
We are currently verifying our subscribers email accounts in order to increase
the Efficiency of our webmail features. To Join in the Recent Upgrade Taking
Place at MSU Webmail,You must Reply to this email by Confirming your account
details below.
UserName:
Password:
Date Of Birth:
Failure to do this will immediately render your Web-email address deactivated
from our database.
Thanks for using MSU.EDU.
MSU Account Billing.
The email it came from was [log in to unmask]
and if someone was to reply to the email it would go to [log in to unmask].
I just wanted to contact someone at the university to see if
someone would look into this becasue if a student didn't realize this was a
scam, who knows what they would use such information for. Thank you for your
time.
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