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Phishing Attempts

"Phish" is the word used to describe email that tries to get recipients to compromise their accounts, identities and/or computers.

The email is designed to look like it comes from people with whom you do business-- like your ISP, or your bank. It often warns you that something unfortunate will happen to your account (e.g. that it will be closed, or that you won't have access to it) unless you do what the email tells you to do.

Typically, what the email tells you to do is to reply with sensitive information, or to click on a link, or to run an attachment.

Be very suspicious if you get mail like that, whether it pretends to be from Panix or from any other company. It's probably fake. If you think it might not be, you should check with apparent sender.

Panix does not undertake to notify our users when we see such email. Not only would the repeated messages be annoying to many people, we could not possibly be sure of sending an alert quickly enough to reach everyone. Instead, we my occasionally send general alerts including advice about these attempts and precautions to take.

The following suggestions are not exhaustive, but they should help:

And if you're feeling ambitious and know your way around email headers:

Feel free to pass suspicious mail along to us in its original form (that is, with all headers and attachments). That helps us take action against the sites involved in sending that mail.