Another Password Phishing Scam!
Once again many Notre Dame e-mail users have received another HOAX e-mail asking them to reply with their NetID and password or their account will be deleted.
You should NEVER provide ANYONE with your password, Social Security Number, credit card number or other sensitive information by e-mail, as e-mail messages travel over the Internet in an insecure manner. Notre Dame will NEVER request this information from you via e-mail.
If you received this e-mail, or a similar one, it is imperative that you do not reply with any sensitive information. If you think a request for your personal information might be legitimate, contact the department or institution, using its officially published phone number (either found in the phone book or by searching for its website online). Never use the contact information found in an e-mail that you think may be suspicious, or click on any links found in the message.
We've posted some recent examples of the messages being received at oit.nd.edu/email/phishingexamples.shtml and some suggestions for dealing with spam at oit.nd.edu/email/spam.shtml.
If you have additional questions, please contact your departmental IT support or the OIT Help Desk (631-8111).
Additional Information
Some examples of recent password phishing recently seen in ND mailboxes
Phishing FAQ
Dealing with Email Spam

