Phish Bowl Alerts
This phishing attempt can be spotted by errors in punctuation and grammar, plus no details about the sender nor context for the request. Should you receive it, or an equally sketchy email, mark it as phish (open the message in a browser, click on the stack of three dots to the right of the REPLY button and select "Report phishing") to alert Google.
From: Lisa Lucas <surveys@email.formspro.microsoft.com>
Date: Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 11:45 AM
Subject: Approved Document Delivery Notice.
To: <josiah_carberry@brown.edu>
US Department of Education
Dear josiah_carberry ,
Thank you submitting your form. Please To continue your application, we need some more information, Complete these as soon as possible so we can continue reviewing your application.
You can start by clicking the below sharefile.
[ ShareFile redisclosed119.2 KB ]
Thank you,
brown.edu
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Note: Clicking on the ShareFile option in the email directs the recipient to a suspicious form superimposed over an image of the U.S. Department of Education web page, with a link to "View Download attachments." If nothing else, the vintage clipart of the mailbox should tell the reader that something is amiss and to leave the page immediately.