April 13th, 2017
The following message is on behalf of Information Services (IS).
Information Services is aware that the University is currently receiving multiple phishing email attacks and as such users are advised to be vigilant against such attempts to gain details.
These emails normally ask you to follow a web link and/or ask for bank account details or personal credentials.
Such emails are coming in from spoofed accounts including:
If you are not expecting any invoices or parcel delivery etc, please DO NOT respond to the email. DO NOT click on any web links and please send the email to the IT Service Desk: itservicedesk@nottingham.ac.uk
If you have clicked on a web link or downloaded files, please do not hesitate to contact the IT Service Desk or contact your local IT support team.
Further updates will be available on the IT Service Status page: status.nottingham.ac.uk
Here are examples of recent spoof emails:
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