Update: Fake tax refund emails
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Posted: Mon 6 Jan 2020, 12:05pm.
You may have received a fake email about a tax refund. The email looks like a genuine HMRC message, but it will come from an address like hotmail.com or gmail.com.
If you follow the link in this email, you will visit a fake website run by criminals.
We have emailed almost 500 students and staff who clicked on the link.
If you think you might have given away your details in this scam, please take the following action immediately:
- If you gave away your bank details, you should contact your bank
- If you entered your СÀ¶ÊÓƵ password, please change it using СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Direct
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Contact the IT Service Desk for support:
Call us on 01273 678090
UPDATE: 7 Jan 2020 - 12:00pm
More students and staff have received fake tax refund emails today. We are working to improve our protection against this phishing attack.
, “HMRC will never send notifications by email about tax rebates or refunds.”
Please do not forward tax refund emails to the IT Service Desk. They are fake, please delete them.
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