Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware
I received it too according to our IT people. Jonathan Coopersmith Professor Department of History Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4236 979.845.7151 979.862.4314 (fax) Latest article: https://theconversation.com/what-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-ca... *FAXED. The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine* (Johns Hopkins University Press) is the co-recipient of the 2016 Business History Conference Hagley Prize for best book in business history. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Help Desk Central <tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu> Date: Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:01 AM Subject: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware To: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu *Subject: *Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware ------------------------------ *Description: * Texas A&M University email is protected by several security systems. While most malicious messages are blocked, some messages containing threats may still get through. Our security analytics show you have received a potentially malicious message. Details to help you identify and delete this message are listed below: Sender: SIGCIS <mekesb@kobatti.net> Recipient: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu Subject: Your Copy Delivery Time: 2017-11-27T15:43:27.000Z (UTC time) Type of Threat: application/pdf sigcis.pdf Please delete this threatening email. If you have already opened this email, or clicked on any link or attachment, please contact your local IT staff or Help Desk Central at 979.845.8300. This notice is being sent as a courtesy only; if we do not hear back from you, this incident will be automatically closed in seven days. -- Texas A&M University Division of Information Technology IT Security Operations security@tamu.edu ------------------------------ *Help Desk Central* | Texas A&M University CSC Room CS00 | College Station, TX 77843-3363 ph: 979.845.8300 <9798458300> | http://hdc.tamu.edu/ Ref:MSG4624308
I received it in my inbox, it made it past our spam filter. (It wasn’t too well-disguised but is annoying.) -- Jonathan From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Coopersmith Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 9:06 AM To: SIGCIS <members@sigcis.org> Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware I received it too according to our IT people. Jonathan Coopersmith Professor Department of History Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4236 979.845.7151 979.862.4314 (fax) Latest article: https://theconversation.com/what-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-cars-66896<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ftheconversation.com%2Fwhat-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-cars-66896&data=02%7C01%7Cjgrudin%40microsoft.com%7C5f01c2dd48494328a6da08d535b934b3%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636473991927461466&sdata=wQYbo4Qu5Gu%2BGJFybm3xRcGxdDguSzpw8zWjdYZc44I%3D&reserved=0> FAXED. The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine (Johns Hopkins University Press) is the co-recipient of the 2016 Business History Conference Hagley Prize for best book in business history. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Help Desk Central <tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu<mailto:tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu>> Date: Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:01 AM Subject: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware To: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu> Subject: Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware ________________________________ Description: Texas A&M University email is protected by several security systems. While most malicious messages are blocked, some messages containing threats may still get through. Our security analytics show you have received a potentially malicious message. Details to help you identify and delete this message are listed below: Sender: SIGCIS <mekesb@kobatti.net<mailto:mekesb@kobatti.net>> Recipient: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu> Subject: Your Copy Delivery Time: 2017-11-27T15:43:27.000Z (UTC time) Type of Threat: application/pdf sigcis.pdf Please delete this threatening email. If you have already opened this email, or clicked on any link or attachment, please contact your local IT staff or Help Desk Central at 979.845.8300. This notice is being sent as a courtesy only; if we do not hear back from you, this incident will be automatically closed in seven days. -- Texas A&M University Division of Information Technology IT Security Operations security@tamu.edu<mailto:security@tamu.edu> ________________________________ Help Desk Central | Texas A&M University CSC Room CS00 | College Station, TX 77843-3363 ph: 979.845.8300<tel:9798458300> | http://hdc.tamu.edu/<https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhdc.tamu.edu%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cjgrudin%40microsoft.com%7C5f01c2dd48494328a6da08d535b934b3%7C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7C1%7C0%7C636473991927461466&sdata=ykdSx0VK4iunlHPDW8L3ZDYtgn3K5kDNlFIAvaNOcK8%3D&reserved=0> Ref:MSG4624308
Hi all, I suspect the e-mail addresses and SIGCIS acronym were simply culled from the Member's Directory, but if someone could forward me the entire original message with headers I can check to make sure it did not originate from our mail server. Brent ________________________________ From: Members <members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org> on behalf of Jonathan Grudin <jgrudin@microsoft.com> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 12:15 PM To: Jonathan Coopersmith; SIGCIS Subject: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware I received it in my inbox, it made it past our spam filter. (It wasn't too well-disguised but is annoying.) -- Jonathan From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Coopersmith Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 9:06 AM To: SIGCIS <members@sigcis.org> Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware I received it too according to our IT people. Jonathan Coopersmith Professor Department of History Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4236 979.845.7151 979.862.4314 (fax) ?Latest article: https://theconversation.com/what-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-cars-66896<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1QrK4Qj3iFl1ci-ORGbj9ZfqMlx0h6B2VCyGI4jBbOtHtQx-bJFArHBJTSqdI76g7ZL6e5VPY1YhrAiylOTBqtsfZz-23k8eVypBND5E4c_t1fcxa2ES-qqGVtagxPWGQYz-ol-BxuJ5SqsObFwDHMa1RcupFPiSfaAmeDHT6zrllUBbc8zTTpBlrotj1DpI6Dm7S1dqpTaZWpFJYyHN-nyTGmQdD_HdxOKkep7rvS_aH42S2RLFaosARduB_L_PW7e4W4ckPQwkwWxzMx9rxQg4zENUCv_k9nZV6WbIieOTtrxWFd69vCGkQQfNyx5r-R123URWL3-roM2PPGrWKUhUpLczbzWlp9g0wp5_L7uonQpGAyXT6qDmvHjkxzfqA/https%3A%2F%2Fna01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com%2F%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Ftheconversation.com%252Fwhat-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-cars-66896%26data%3D02%257C01%257Cjgrudin%2540microsoft.com%257C5f01c2dd48494328a6da08d535b934b3%257C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%257C1%257C0%257C636473991927461466%26sdata%3DwQYbo4Qu5Gu%252BGJFybm3xRcGxdDguSzpw8zWjdYZc44I%253D%26reserved%3D0> FAXED. The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine (Johns Hopkins University Press) is the co-recipient of the 2016 Business History Conference Hagley Prize for best book in business history. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Help Desk Central <tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu<mailto:tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu>> Date: Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:01 AM Subject: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware To: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu> Subject: Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware ________________________________ Description: Texas A&M University email is protected by several security systems. While most malicious messages are blocked, some messages containing threats may still get through. Our security analytics show you have received a potentially malicious message. Details to help you identify and delete this message are listed below: Sender: SIGCIS <mekesb@kobatti.net<mailto:mekesb@kobatti.net>> Recipient: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu> Subject: Your Copy Delivery Time: 2017-11-27T15:43:27.000Z (UTC time) Type of Threat: application/pdf sigcis.pdf Please delete this threatening email. If you have already opened this email, or clicked on any link or attachment, please contact your local IT staff or Help Desk Central at 979.845.8300. This notice is being sent as a courtesy only; if we do not hear back from you, this incident will be automatically closed in seven days. -- Texas A&M University Division of Information Technology IT Security Operations security@tamu.edu<mailto:security@tamu.edu> ________________________________ Help Desk Central | Texas A&M University CSC Room CS00 | College Station, TX 77843-3363 ph: 979.845.8300<tel:9798458300> | http://hdc.tamu.edu/<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1OoBkcfZW73Fs_angycm0ECkKcRFi0H_gbaeyQ1ttaECIfeuTyuOPqaN021GD4pjTugwsQRKqUpjgVP_GQiWwGkRg74fz3bxiJ32eUi8gy-MVPFMIUFIJwsB7P0STK2jIgFBgXUSIDPrP6_Sfd_asKpK9_rLAoSdUMU9aiHVmbynqd3qy_foW2e5aJVEEb11jZRwFUhZkQ_rCFvnukP3FS7B6SkKNMHdz8UZY7Cb8Svuak6PtT9d_Uliw8noR7WSWOqLvBiZ7JftxPKbxi7qutZguB8gQr8YhpmP_RkIJkTxvy8ldVsMB_0dmvmo8SBKf7ZpNzG6fvDyxMKrJEzkQEGnx_rbzZ5-D4qO6rf1wCrTHISQYUBN8WLulPeaCqtvQ/https%3A%2F%2Fna01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com%2F%3Furl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fhdc.tamu.edu%252F%26data%3D02%257C01%257Cjgrudin%2540microsoft.com%257C5f01c2dd48494328a6da08d535b934b3%257C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%257C1%257C0%257C636473991927461466%26sdata%3DykdSx0VK4iunlHPDW8L3ZDYtgn3K5kDNlFIAvaNOcK8%253D%26reserved%3D0> Ref:MSG4624308
Hello Brent, I just forwarded the version I received to you. Sharon From: Members <members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org<mailto:members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org>> on behalf of "Jesiek, Brent K" <bjesiek@purdue.edu<mailto:bjesiek@purdue.edu>> Date: Monday, 27 November 2017 11:19 To: Jonathan Grudin <jgrudin@microsoft.com<mailto:jgrudin@microsoft.com>>, Jonathan Coopersmith <j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu>>, SIGCIS <members@sigcis.org<mailto:members@sigcis.org>> Subject: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware Hi all, I suspect the e-mail addresses and SIGCIS acronym were simply culled from the Member's Directory, but if someone could forward me the entire original message with headers I can check to make sure it did not originate from our mail server. Brent ________________________________ From: Members <members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org<mailto:members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org>> on behalf of Jonathan Grudin <jgrudin@microsoft.com<mailto:jgrudin@microsoft.com>> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 12:15 PM To: Jonathan Coopersmith; SIGCIS Subject: Re: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware I received it in my inbox, it made it past our spam filter. (It wasn’t too well-disguised but is annoying.) -- Jonathan From: Members [mailto:members-bounces@lists.sigcis.org] On Behalf Of Jonathan Coopersmith Sent: Monday, November 27, 2017 9:06 AM To: SIGCIS <members@sigcis.org<mailto:members@sigcis.org>> Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Fwd: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware I received it too according to our IT people. Jonathan Coopersmith Professor Department of History Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4236 979.845.7151 979.862.4314 (fax) Latest article: https://theconversation.com/what-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-cars-66896<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1QrK4Qj3iFl1ci-ORGbj9ZfqMlx0h6B2VCyGI4jBbOtHtQx-bJFArHBJTSqdI76g7ZL6e5VPY1YhrAiylOTBqtsfZz-23k8eVypBND5E4c_t1fcxa2ES-qqGVtagxPWGQYz-ol-BxuJ5SqsObFwDHMa1RcupFPiSfaAmeDHT6zrllUBbc8zTTpBlrotj1DpI6Dm7S1dqpTaZWpFJYyHN-nyTGmQdD_HdxOKkep7rvS_aH42S2RLFaosARduB_L_PW7e4W4ckPQwkwWxzMx9rxQg4zENUCv_k9nZV6WbIieOTtrxWFd69vCGkQQfNyx5r-R123URWL3-roM2PPGrWKUhUpLczbzWlp9g0wp5_L7uonQpGAyXT6qDmvHjkxzfqA/https%3A%2F%2Fna01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com%2F%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Ftheconversation.com%252Fwhat-fax-machines-can-teach-us-about-electric-cars-66896%26data%3D02%257C01%257Cjgrudin%2540microsoft.com%257C5f01c2dd48494328a6da08d535b934b3%257C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%257C1%257C0%257C636473991927461466%26sdata%3DwQYbo4Qu5Gu%252BGJFybm3xRcGxdDguSzpw8zWjdYZc44I%253D%26reserved%3D0> FAXED. The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine (Johns Hopkins University Press) is the co-recipient of the 2016 Business History Conference Hagley Prize for best book in business history. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Help Desk Central <tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu<mailto:tamu_helpdesk@tamu.edu>> Date: Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:01 AM Subject: INC0538238 - Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware To: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu> Subject: Official Notice - You Received an Email Containing Malware ________________________________ Description: Texas A&M University email is protected by several security systems. While most malicious messages are blocked, some messages containing threats may still get through. Our security analytics show you have received a potentially malicious message. Details to help you identify and delete this message are listed below: Sender: SIGCIS <mekesb@kobatti.net<mailto:mekesb@kobatti.net>> Recipient: j-coopersmith@tamu.edu<mailto:j-coopersmith@tamu.edu> Subject: Your Copy Delivery Time: 2017-11-27T15:43:27.000Z (UTC time) Type of Threat: application/pdf sigcis.pdf Please delete this threatening email. If you have already opened this email, or clicked on any link or attachment, please contact your local IT staff or Help Desk Central at 979.845.8300. This notice is being sent as a courtesy only; if we do not hear back from you, this incident will be automatically closed in seven days. -- Texas A&M University Division of Information Technology IT Security Operations security@tamu.edu<mailto:security@tamu.edu> ________________________________ Help Desk Central | Texas A&M University CSC Room CS00 | College Station, TX 77843-3363 ph: 979.845.8300<tel:9798458300> | http://hdc.tamu.edu/<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1OoBkcfZW73Fs_angycm0ECkKcRFi0H_gbaeyQ1ttaECIfeuTyuOPqaN021GD4pjTugwsQRKqUpjgVP_GQiWwGkRg74fz3bxiJ32eUi8gy-MVPFMIUFIJwsB7P0STK2jIgFBgXUSIDPrP6_Sfd_asKpK9_rLAoSdUMU9aiHVmbynqd3qy_foW2e5aJVEEb11jZRwFUhZkQ_rCFvnukP3FS7B6SkKNMHdz8UZY7Cb8Svuak6PtT9d_Uliw8noR7WSWOqLvBiZ7JftxPKbxi7qutZguB8gQr8YhpmP_RkIJkTxvy8ldVsMB_0dmvmo8SBKf7ZpNzG6fvDyxMKrJEzkQEGnx_rbzZ5-D4qO6rf1wCrTHISQYUBN8WLulPeaCqtvQ/https%3A%2F%2Fna01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com%2F%3Furl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fhdc.tamu.edu%252F%26data%3D02%257C01%257Cjgrudin%2540microsoft.com%257C5f01c2dd48494328a6da08d535b934b3%257C72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%257C1%257C0%257C636473991927461466%26sdata%3DykdSx0VK4iunlHPDW8L3ZDYtgn3K5kDNlFIAvaNOcK8%253D%26reserved%3D0> Ref:MSG4624308
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