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When I click on the techbase link below I get a certificate error.  If I
continue it wants me to log in.

 

Respectfully, I'm suggesting there be an easier way for anyone who has a
concern to notify MSU and forward any suspicious emails or information.
I searched MSU for phish and didn't see an obvious result  (apparently
there's a band of the same name?).  

 

I also think the MSU group who receives these notifications should be
the ones to notify government agencies or service providers, rather than
expecting the end user or unit support person to have to do it.
Wouldn't that be more efficient? 

 

MSU keywords work great.  Phish, spam, abuse, whatever, list those words
and have the pertinent instructions be the first result.

 

From: MSU Network Administrators Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Leo Sell
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 9:24 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] spam reporting

 

	I think it's [log in to unmask]  That's where I just sent my report
on this same thing, anyways!

	 

 

Searching for "spam" may not have resulted in a good match, however a
search for "phish"  produces a link to this article:

 

https://techbase.msu.edu/internal/article.asp?id=4194

 

Also, calling the ATS Help Desk to report such phishing attacks is
always apropos.

 

This particular attack is one that we are currently aware of and have
taken block measures to deal with.

 

/L

 

	-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.

	 

	 

	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]

	 

 

 

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Leo Sell

ATS Help Desk