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Issue/Question
Why does this email message have a warning at the top?
mary@example.com appears similar to someone who previously sent you email, but may not be that person.
Environment
Cause
- The sender's name matched a name in your mailbox, but the email address is different
- Attackers create an email address that contains a USD employee name, then send an email to that employee's subordinates asking for a quick response or text message
- Employees mistakenly send an email to a University address using their personal account
Resolution
- Don't reply to the message
- If there's a phone number, do not call or message that number
- Confirm the sender is who they claim to be
- Confirm the email address is known to you
- If there is a phone number in the message, confirm is it known to you
- If you determine the message is not legitimate, follow the Reporting Suspicious or Malicious Email
- If you determine the message is legitimate
- Use normal channels, such as a University email address, to contact the sender
- Inform them they are using a personal email account to contact a University email address