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Phishing alert: New attack on EURA
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We regret to inform you that EURA has recently been targeted by different phishing attacks.
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These attacks generally involve emails that appear to be from the EURA President, Prof. Filipe Teles, but are actually attempts to get in contact and steal sensitive information.
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Please see an example of a fraudulent message sent recently:
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From: Filipe Teles (presidentboard201822@gmail.com; Presidenteuropaeischboard@gmail.com) Dear, I hope you are well and reading my email. I'm writing to ask for your assistance in resolving a predicament for me. Your help in resolving this issue for EURA and me would be greatly appreciated. Please respond to me as soon as you receive this. I eagerly await your response. Best regards, Filipe
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We take this incident very seriously and we need your help to prevent further attacks.
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Here are some steps you can take to stay safe:
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- Be extra cautious of emails from unknown or suspicious sources
- EURA emails are sent by the secretariat@eura.org or newsletter@eura.org
- The EURA president and members of the EURA board use their institutional addresses for official communications
- Please check always the full address of the email sender
- Don’t click on any links or download any attachments from unknown or suspicious sources.
- Report any suspicious activity to your IT or security team
Thank you for your cooperation and help in keeping EURA secure.
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Kindest regards, EURA secretariat
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