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Watch out for fraudulent emails regarding bankingWees versigtig vir bedrieglike bank-e-posse

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

We’re still receiving complaints from users who fall victim to cyber criminals by blindly submitting their banking details via email. (see example below) Staff are once again warned under NO circumstances to do any activation of your bank details by clicking on a link in an email. Pay attention to the following: –  Your bank will never send you an email requesting personal and confidential information. – The address where the email is sent from is not an official bank email address. It might seem similar, but if you look closely you’ll notice small differences. – Take note of the address where the link diverts you to when you click on it. You will immediately notice it’s not a typical bank web address, but something completely unrelated. – You will also see that your name is never mentioned in the email. It’s a generic email sent to random people to harvest their information. If any irregularities occur on your account, your bank will call you. You also won’t receive an email from them if a large amount is deposited into your bank account. Remember, a cyber criminal knows what will grab your attention. If you have any doubts, rather contact your bank directly and make sure.


Begin forwarded message: From: “NOTIFICATIONS@notify.com” Subject: ABSA:Security Centre Date: 28 February 2012 7:32:07 AM SAST To: Recipients We noticed illegal activities on your account, due to this, we have temporarily suspended your account. We need you to update your account information for your online banking to be re-activated click below or visit your nearest branch Re-activate now Terms Of Use | Banking Regulations | Privacy Policy | Security Centre | Site Map Authorised Financial Services Provider and a registered credit provider (NCRCP7) a

Informasietegnologie hoor van mense wat nogsteeds slaafs die prosedures volg wat via epos aan hul gestuur word as ‘n sekuriteitswaarskuwing en gevolglik hulle bankinligting via die web aan kriminele verskaf. (sien `n voorbeeld van `n e-pos onder)

Personeel word weereens gewaarsku om onder GEEN omstandighede bankaktiverings via ‘n web-skakel te doen nie. Let op die volgende:

– `n Bank sal nooit `n e-pos stuur met `n versoek om jou konfidensiële inligting in te sleutel nie.
– Let op die e-posadresse waarvandaan die e-pos gestuur is – dit mag die bank se naam bevat, maar dis nie die amptelike adres nie.
– Let op die adres waarheen die betrokke skakel waarop jy moet kliek heen gaan. Jy sal dadelik sien dat dit nie `n ABSA / Nedbank / FNB webwerf is nie.
– Jy sal ook opmerk dat jou naam nerens in die e-pos genoem word nie. Dis `n generiese e-pos wat aan `n groep mense gestuur is om hulle inligting te oes.
– Net omdat jou bank se logo in die e-pos is, beteken nie dis `n amptelike e-pos nie. Dis maklik om die logo van die internet af te trek en bloot in die e-pos te plak.

As daar ongeruimdhede op jou rekening is, sal jou bank jou direk telefonies skakel. Jy sal ook nie `n e-pos van die bank ontvang as daar skielik `n groot bedrag geld in jou rekening betaal is nie. Onthou `n kuberkrimineel weet wat jou aandag sal trek. As jy enigsins twyfel, kontak die bank en vra of dit `n amptelike e-pos is voordat jy enige inligting verskaf.


Begin forwarded message:

From: “NOTIFICATIONS@notify.com”
Subject: ABSA:Security Centre
Date: 28 February 2012 7:32:07 AM SAST
To: Recipients

We noticed illegal activities on your account, due to this, we have temporarily suspended your account. We need you to update your account information for your online banking to be re-activated click below or visit your nearest branch

Re-activate now

Terms Of Use | Banking Regulations | Privacy Policy | Security Centre | Site Map Authorised Financial Services Provider and a registered credit provider (NCRCP7)
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Warning: New phishing emailWaarskuwing: Nuwe “phishing” e-pos

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

If you receive an email claiming to be from the IT-helpdesk (see example below), do not open it or click on any of the links. This is a phishing email attempting to acquire your passwords and other information. Immediately delete the email and do not reply to it.


From: Stellenbosch University Information Technology Group[mailto:helpdsk@consultant.com] Sent: 05 October 2011 18:55 Subject: Stellenbosch University Service Center Please click HERE to access your SUN ITS Exchange Service account. You must complete the migration steps through the login before your SUN ITS Exchange Service account will be fully available.

Indien u `n e-pos ontvang met onderstaande inhoud, moet onder geen omstandighede op die skakels kliek nie. Hierdie is `n “phishing” e-pos wat poog om u wagwoord en ander inligting te oes. Verwyder dadelik die e-pos en moenie daarop reageer nie.


From: Stellenbosch University Information Technology Group[mailto:helpdsk@consultant.com]

Sent: 05 October 2011 18:55

Subject: Stellenbosch University Service Center

Please click HERE to access your SUN ITS Exchange Service account.

You must complete the migration steps through the login

before your SUN ITS Exchange Service account will be fully available.

New email virus doing the roundsNuwe e-pos virus in die rondte

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

PLEASE do not open an e-mail with the following content: Subject Line: “Wrong transaction from your credit card in Woodrun Place Condo ” Sender: “Booking Departament ” Sender Address: “information@hotelbook.com” Delete it immediately otherwise your workstation will be infected with a virus.

Moet asseblief nie `n epos met die volgende inhoud oopmaak nie:

Subject Line: “Wrong transaction from your credit card in Woodrun Place Condo “
Sender: “Booking Departament “
Sender Address: “information@hotelbook.com” 

Vee dit dadelik uit anders sal jou werkstasie besmet word met ‘n virus.

Spam attack on Faculty of Health Sciences email

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Staff from the Faculty of Health Sciences have been getting mails regarding the end of the world with the subject line: “www.getoutofjailfree-captivitytosinandsatan.com” sent from someone called Sherrell Price-Watts.

This person or group is busy combing the  webpages of the university (currently the Faculty of Health Sciences site)  and capturing all the mail addresses of department heads, personal assistants etc. and sending them mail pointing them to this site. This sort of “spam attack” is both a nuisance and has some serious security risks.

Here is a quick method to filter this sort of nonsense out of your mailbox quickly and efficiently. Is as follows: (Using Outlook 2010, but Office 2007’s method is almost the same) Click on the Home tab and then Rules…Create Rule… If the “offending mail was highlighted in your [InBox] it will fill in some of the possible filters like “who is it from” and “Subject” etc. Select the filter you want to impose (I suggest work on the Subject Line with the “www.getout ofjailfree…“) Then click on the “Move the item to folder” option and then select “Deleted Items” and OK. The filter is now set and will be filtered out of your mailbox and deleted as soon as it appears.

(Information supplied by David Wiles, GERGA)