On July 23, 2025 at approximately 4:32am EDT the following email was send to members of the Dartmouth Community.
Dear Client,
I am Ms. Carolyn Lee, head of luggage/baggage storage facilities Operations and Customer Officer here at the London Heathrow Airport (LHR) United Kingdom. During my recent withheld package routine check at the Airport Storage Vault, I discovered your abandoned shipment of ATM CARD worth 3.500,000usd. You are receiving this email notification because your name and email is written on the package. You are required to confirm the following information below;
1 Your full name
2 Your full address
3 Your contact telephone
Thank you.
Best Regards,
FedEx Express Station
Representative
Ms. Carolyn Lee
E-mail: fedex-station@currently.com
Postal Plus/ 17 Aylmer Parade/ Aylmer Road
London N2 0PE
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This email contains the following indications of a phishing attack:
- The sender email address (10037@msdschool.ac.th) is not from Fedex itself.
- The offer in the email is too good to be true.
- The reply-to domain (fedex-station@currently.com) does not match the sender domain.
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If you receive an email similar to this one, it is recommended that you take the following actions:
- Never click on any links in the email.
- Never open any attachments in the email.
- Do not reply to the message.
- Mark the message as spam or junk.
- Forward the message to phishing@dartmouth.edu.
- Block the sender.