Phish Bowl Alerts
While this lengthy notification may seem to be official on first read (with an actual link to Brown's Academic Code, and the names of three individuals with "Academic Affairs" in their titles), it has some of the usual hallmarks of a phishing email: sent from a non-Brown address, few details about the sender, and threats ("worst academic situation", "about to lose your whole educational career", and "being served with a subpoena").
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De : Asst. Registrar <harpercooper01@gmail.com>
Date: lun. 10 avr. 2023 à 12:53
Subject: RE: VIOLATION OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY. THIS IS URGENT!
To:
I’m emailing you from The Office of the University Registrar, mandated to support teaching and learning at Brown University by maintaining academic integrity policies and managing student information system database. Brown University is an institution built on academic integrity and transparency and this office has a sworn duty to uphold the best academic standards anchored in the Academic Honesty Policy. The Academic Honesty Policy is published in The Brown Catalogue which is available to each student throughout the year. This policy is designed to make clear, in part by the penalties imposed, the seriousness of the University’s commitment to academic honesty.
We use Copyleaks Software and artificial intelligence (AI) powered algorithms to monitor students' school accounts, emails and search engines due to increased rates of academic irregularities and violation of academic integrity and recent advancement in AI powered content tools aiding cheating and dishonesty. Incorporating ASP.NET Core Identity to support user interface (UI) functionality, manage and authenticate user identity from proctor server database.
The first right an accused student has under Section II of Brown University Academic Honesty Policy is “Right to be informed, in writing, of any formal concern of accused misconduct against them”. This email serves that purpose.
Your user interface data reveal that you sought and engaged external assistance in your class work and assignments. Ranging from search browsers, online quiz-help websites, assignment-help websites, exams and external proxies (not recognized by our server database) that accessed your account. You're the only authorized user permitted to log into your school account. You have submitted these assignments as your own work regardless. Data sources include your student account activity history, browser archives, WI-FI cache and Proctored data analysis. You have great grades and we’re to believe these grades aren’t your own but you cheated your way to earn them. Some of these units in Archaeology and the Ancient World are the core requirements leading to the conferral of your Bachelor’s Degree.
You are accused of;
1. Falsification and fabrication of Class assigned Work, Quizzes and Assignments.
2. Unpermitted collaboration in Aiding and Abetting Dishonesty
3. Plagiarism
4. Representing as your own work the work of another
5. Receiving aid on academic assignments and exams.
Open the link below to read your academic violations. The link has penalty sanctions that you face. The sanctions to be taken against you are dependent on the recommendations I will give precedent by my report findings.
https://college.brown.edu/sites/default/files/2022-04/Academic-Code.pdf
Your penalty is of third offense, punished with expulsion. The Academic Honesty Policy clearly states that Students will be held accountable for violations of the Academic Honesty Policy even if they claim they have not read it.
I’m expected to forward my report (findings and recommendations) to the;
1. Sarah Delaney
Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
2. William Wittels
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
3. Office of the Registrar
69 Brown Street
Page-Robinson Hall, 3rd floor
4. Barbara Bennett
Academic Affairs Manager
Nevertheless, being a violation of the national academic integrity act, we’re obligated to report you to the U.S Federal Department of Education. You are in violation of the constitutional moral code and ethical policy of Academia. This includes values of avoidance of academic cheating and plagiarism, maintenance of academic standards, honesty and rigor in research and academic publishing (UQ, 2021, 3.60.04). Academic integrity stands, or should stand, at the heart of every college and university student according to the Academic Integrity Constitutional Legislative Clauses;
1. Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (Cth)
2. Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Amendment (Prohibiting Academic Cheating Services) Bill 2019 (Cth)
3. U.S. Federal Department of Education Section 103[b], Public Law 96-88
Besides being expelled by the University , The United States department of Curriculum development and educational standards will blacklist you and any academic credential attached to your name will be revoked and rendered null and void. You’ll be permanently suspended from attending any other university and the department of educational standards will revoke you from any employment opportunity and your names and details will be published as blacklisted in the public career domain.
U.S. Federal Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202
Office: (1-800-872-5327)
We have an academic duty to shield our institution's reputation and not be mistaken for having reservations to our students when it comes to academic irregularities. The school cannot take the stand before the academic jury in your defense lest we be dragged down as well as our name alongside the court fines, risk shamefully losing our university charter and paying lawyers. The best option is always being expelled.
You're in the worst academic situation, about to lose your whole educational career and you are about to join other students who already received a judicial verdict of being permanently expelled and stripped off their academic achievements.
I thought to inform you of the danger ahead and give you a fair platform to redeem yourself before being served with a subpoena shortly and start the judicial proceedings. Failure to respond to a subpoena is punishable as contempt.
Be wise with your decisions, cooperate and reply urgently. You will receive details of your sanctions and faculty integrity affidavit you’re required to be signed and make original entry of a case against you and forward quadruple copies to respective faculty offices, department chair and dean of undergraduate studies.
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Asst. Registrar Office
WhatsApp: +1 (240) 840-8026
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From: boffin ngesu <boffinngesu9090@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 9, 2023 at 7:11 PM
Subject: RE: VIOLATION OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY. THIS IS URGENT!
To:
I’m from The Office of the University Registrar, mandated to support teaching and learning at Brown University by maintaining academic integrity policies and managing student information system database. Brown University is an institution built on academic integrity and transparency and this office has a sworn duty to uphold the best academic standards anchored in the Academic Honesty Policy. The Academic Honesty Policy is published in The Brown Catalog which is available to each student throughout the year. This policy is designed to make clear, in part by the penalties imposed, the seriousness of the University’s commitment to academic honesty.
We use Copyleaks Software and artificial intelligence (AI) powered algorithms to monitor students' school accounts, emails and search engines due to increased rates of academic irregularities and violation of academic integrity and recent advancement in AI powered content tools aiding cheating and dishonesty. Incorporating ASP.NET Core Identity to support user interface (UI) functionality, manage and authenticate user identity from proctor server database.
The first right an accused student has under Section II of Brown University Academic Honesty Policy is “Right to be informed, in writing, of any formal concern of accused misconduct against them”. This email serves that purpose.
Your user interface data reveal that you sought and engaged external assistance in your class work and assignments. Ranging from search browsers, online quiz-help websites, assignment-help websites, exams and external proxies (not recognized by our server database) that accessed your account. You're the only authorized user permitted to log into your school account. You have submitted these assignments as your own work regardless. Data sources include your student account activity history, browser archives, WI-FI cache and Proctored data analysis. You have great grades and we’re to believe these grades aren’t your own but you cheated your way to earn them. Some of these units in Archaeology and the Ancient World are the core requirements leading to the conferral of your Bachelor’s Degree.
You are accused of;
1. Falsification and fabrication of Class assigned Work, Quizzes and Assignments.
2. Unpermitted collaboration in Aiding and Abetting Dishonesty
3. Plagiarism
4. Representing as your own work the work of another
5. Receiving aid on academic assignments and exams.
Open the link below to read your academic violations. The link has penalty sanctions that you face. The sanctions to be taken against you are dependent on the recommendations I will give precedent by my report findings.
https://college.brown.edu/sites/default/files/2022-04/Academic-Code.pdf
Your penalty is of third offense, punished with expulsion. The Academic Honesty Policy clearly states that Students will be held accountable for violations of the Academic Honesty Policy even if they claim they have not read it.
I’m expected to forward my report (findings and recommendations) to the;
1. Sarah Delaney
Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
2. William Wittels
Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs
3. Office of the Registrar
69 Brown Street
Page-Robinson Hall, 3rd floor
4. Barbara Bennett
Academic Affairs Manager
Nevertheless, being a violation of the national academic integrity act, we’re obligated to report you to the U.S Federal Department of Education. You are in violation of the constitutional moral code and ethical policy of Academia. This includes values of avoidance of academic cheating and plagiarism, maintenance of academic standards, honesty and rigor in research and academic publishing (UQ, 2021, 3.60.04). Academic integrity stands, or should stand, at the heart of every college and university student according to the Academic Integrity Constitutional Legislative Clauses;
1. Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Act 2011 (Cth)
2. Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Amendment (Prohibiting Academic Cheating Services) Bill 2019 (Cth)
3. U.S. Federal Department of Education Section 103[b], Public Law 96-88
Besides being expelled by the University , The United States department of Curriculum development and educational standards will blacklist you and any academic credential attached to your name will be revoked and rendered null and void. You’ll be permanently suspended from attending any other university and the department of educational standards will revoke you from any employment opportunity and your names and details will be published as blacklisted in the public career domain.
U.S. Federal Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202
Office: (1-800-872-5327)
We have an academic duty to shield our institution's reputation and not be mistaken for having reservations to our students when it comes to academic irregularities. The school cannot take the stand before the academic jury in your defense lest we be dragged down as well as our name alongside the court fines, risk shamefully losing our university charter and paying lawyers. The best option is always being expelled.
You're in the worst academic situation, about to lose your whole educational career and you are about to join other students who already received a judicial verdict of being permanently expelled and stripped off their academic achievements.
I thought to inform you of the danger ahead and give you a fair platform to redeem yourself before being served with a subpoena shortly and start the judicial proceedings. Failure to respond to a subpoena is punishable as contempt.
Be wise with your decisions, cooperate and reply urgently. You will receive details of your sanctions and faculty integrity affidavit you’re required to be signed and make original entry of a case against you and forward quadruple copies to respective faculty offices, department chair and dean of undergraduate studies.