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Re: Phising emails increase
a month ago
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Over the past few days I have received two particular instances of phishing. Both concern the US tax service (IRS).
I have only ever communicated with them through two parties : plusnet e-mail and an American publisher. However the scammers appear to have hacked one of these sources or the information has been leaked. I have advised the publisher, who deny that their system is the source. The IRS are probably above suspicion so that leaves me with only one possible source.
Obviously, I can't prove anything but the chance of this being a coincidence is vanishingly small..
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a month ago
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@JayMoly wrote:
have received two particular instances of phishing.
You should always forward such emails to:
report@phishing.gov.uk
You will get a near instant autoreply thanking you.
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a month ago
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Thanks for the advice. However, I do report all the phishing to phishing.gov.
Certain suppliers also have their own phishing trackers.... EVRI are an example: phishing.evri.com.
I also reported them to the American IRS :https://www.irs.gov/help/report-fraud/report-fake-irs-treasury-or-tax-related-emails-and-messages.
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a month ago
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I’ve been getting around 10/12 spam emails every day for the last fortnight, when previously I was maybe getting 1 or 2 a month. Some of them have spoofed the senders address to make it look like I’ve sent them to myself. Some are coming from Russian addresses & although I am blocking every address days later I get the same, or similar, emails but from a different address. Many have attachments, which may or may not be harmful (I don’t click on any link or attachment).
I don’t know why this has started to happen & have wondered if my email address has been compromised somewhere. But as I’ve seen that many of you are having similar problems I am now wondering if the problem lies with Plusnet? Are they aware of this issue &/or have they made any announcements to say they are investigating?
Thanks 🙁
Re: Phising emails increase
4 weeks ago
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My experience is as described by other users above. Lots of phishing mails (5 plus a day), mainly on the subject of bogus email server issues (mailbox full; need to reconfirm password etc.) along with occasional mail from HR awarding me a healthy pay rise (very kind!).
All are purporting to come from emails at my f9 account name. Actual origin seems to be random (South Africa, India).
Regards,
Jim
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4 weeks ago
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It's interesting that others have noticed an increase. As far as I know Plusnet have not acknowledged that there might be a problem... as such they probably are not investigating. I did mention the problem to one of their technical advisors but did not register it as a complaint. As a precaution I am moving critical stuff to different providers and closing inboxes down progressively.
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4 weeks ago
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The plot thickens...........
During a previous mass migration to greenby a similar phenomenon seems to have arisen.
In April of this year, In the topic Re: Plusnet email moving to Greenby @pvmb ,@BruceArden and others logged comments that they had noticed an increase
to which @Townman replied
These things happen and has nothing to do with this activity beyond coincidence. No mail accounts have been moved yet.
Re: Phising emails increase
4 weeks ago
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“As a precaution” - on what way?
Having an email address is like having a letterbox in your front door. Junk mail will arrive through it.
There is nothing magical about just stopping spam - spam patterns need to to learnt and then filtered. These things thus come in waves, sometimes tidal waves.
How does changing to a different email service afford protection beyond ditching a harvested email address might be akin to nailing the letterbox shut.
These things the right precautions are to run decent anti virus tools and NEVER click on a link in an unsolicited email.
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Re: Phising emails increase
4 weeks ago
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Further in this matter, Ive raised an issue with Plusnet this morning.
If I havent been migrated to Greenby yet, as Ive not received any communications from them or Plusnet, then surely something has happened to the spam filters Plusnet say they have in place? Since the end of October I’ve had 171 spam/phishing emails arrive, when I used to get a couple a month.
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4 weeks ago
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When things like this happen I tend to use Occam's Razor.
The most likely cause is the obvious link....
Previous situation before transfer announced to me :: Very little spam/phishing
Emails are announced to be be transferred;;; Spam is increasing
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4 weeks ago
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@Townman is correct "... the right precautions are to run decent anti virus tools and NEVER click on a link in an unsolicited email."
I appreciate that sending anything through e-mail is like putting it on the back of a postcard (if anyone remembers these); you shouldn't expect privacy. This is my reason for shifting to alternatives. The new channel may be subject to hacks but until it's discovered it's like moving house and not telling anyone... Hopefully this provides a breathing space and makes it more difficult to track. In the old days this was called 'doing a moonlight flit'
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4 weeks ago
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Thank you for the smile I needed today!
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3 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
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@pedroc Have you checked the full headers to determine the true source? Are they basically all the same kind of spam/phishing?
Can you prove it 'hasn't affected other ISPs'?
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3 weeks ago
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How do folks think spam filtering works? There’s no magic involved … it’s done by informed profiling. Users receive some they deem as spam, report it as spam and then the anti-spam services create a filter signature for the source / profile.
This is the cause also of false positives when assessing spam - people who once subscribed to something they did want … then report the comms as spam when they decide they no longer want the comms. It’s an unhelpful decision - the right decision is to UNSUBSCRIBE.
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