Wednesday, 20 June 2018 UiB received the biggest phishing attach experienced so far
Phishing is a form of e-mail fraud aiming to «fish» someone’s personal information, typicallly user name, password, or credit card details. These can then be used for profit or damage.
The typical procedure is sending an e-mail to a large number of recipients. The message, purporting to be e.g. from a major bank, may tell that there are problems with some of the bank’s credit cards. Other varieties asks the user to confirm or reject a transaction or shipment, renew his/her password, or similar.
The best thing to do with such e-mails is deleting them immediately.
This is how you can check if an email is genuine or not. The example here is the email sent this month to a large amout of UiB email accounts:
Fleire hundre let seg lokka av passord-fiske
If you receive a questionable email, you can forward the email, without clicking on any links or opening any attachments to postnuke@uib.no and the IT-department can mark it as spam for everyone.