Defend Your Data: Don't fall for gift card phishing scams
Information Technology Services reminds you to be aware of malicious emails urgently
asking you to purchase gift cards using personal or University funds. These emails
may appear to come from someone you know or someone who works at WVU, but they
are really from would-be thieves.
Do not click on any links or reply to these emails. Forward suspicious
email as an attachment to
DefendYourData@mail.wvu.edu or call the person who appears to have sent the
request by using their number in the WVU directory.
Not sure if an email is a scam? Here are some obvious signs:
It’s good practice to hover your mouse over links and return email addresses to see where information is actually coming and going. Pay attention to whether it’s formatted the way you’d expect for a WVU address or website. If you’re using a mobile device, you can press and hold links to see that information. But don’t click until you know they are safe!
Remember! PCardadministration@mail.wvu.edu must approve all requests to purchase gift cards before the purchase is made
To learn more about phishing scams, see these examples.