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Document shared with you: “Faculty Bonus.docx”

October 21, 2022

This email tries to look like it is coming from the IT Help Desk, but anything coming from our Service Desk will be coming from IMS-ServiceDesk@uthscsa.edu. Another red flag is the idea that the email to share a document named Faculty Bonus would come from a help desk. The scammer uses the a Dean’s name […]


$9599.99 Deposited in Your account next day_see details

October 19, 2022

This email appears to be coming from Staples. It is possible that this is a spoofed address or a person managing that email account got a virus and sent this email out to various past customers in its email contact list. Either way, this is a dangerous email and clicking the links can result in […]


Your Purchase E-Receipt

October 19, 2022

This email is designed to convince the recipient a fraudulent charge was submitted to their PayPal account. They use the PayPal logo and even use the recipient’s full name in the greeting to make it appear authentic. They are expecting the recipient to call the toll free number to get it straightened out; but the […]


Remittance_advice For Uthscsa.com

September 12, 2022

This email is vague and has very little information. But the subject line of Remittance advice and the vague information is designed to entice the recipient into opening the attachment. The company Bagpoly is a company run out of India but it is possible the malicious actor is spoofing the company email address to add […]


Invoices, Subscriptions, or Renewals

September 9, 2022

The graphics below are examples of malicious emails reported to the Phish Bowl. Review the red flags to see why these emails should be deleted.


Thank you for your payment

August 19, 2022

This has a PayPal logo and appears to be from the PayPal billing department thanking the recipient for their recent purchase. This tactic is used to entice the recipient to call the phone number to ensure the money isn’t taken out of their account. See the graphic below for the red flags in the email.


ITS or Official Technology

August 9, 2022

This message is not from Microsoft.com and clicking on the link could download malicious code to your computer of device. Always hover over links to see where the link is pointing.


Notification for uthscsa

July 28, 2022

This one keeps coming up and it is so dangerous, it needs to be put at the top of the list. This is an attempt to steal credentials from the recipient. They use “password expiring soon” to provoke a sense of urgency, hoping the sense of urgency will inspire the recipient to act without thinking […]


Assistant position or Employment Services

July 28, 2022

These emails have two malicious intents. In some cases, the PDF has malicious code designed to download a virus to the recipient’s computer or device. The virus then sends the same email to everyone in the Global Address List (GAL), so others will think the email came from someone inside the university, adding legitimacy. It […]


Reaching Out

July 26, 2022

A number of people reported this email to the Phish Bowl. If someone replies to this email, they will be asked to either give personal information about themselves or buy virtual gift cards. Thanks to all who flagged it. The email from Kathy’s Stamps n Signs explained they were hacked and their email account was […]