Seminary Computing Services (SCS)
provides information technology resources for Bethany Theological Seminary and the Earlham School of Religion... (Read more...)
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As internet 'phishing' scams become increasingly sophisticated, we have begun to see a variety of email scams targeted at the Earlham community. These messages are otherwise similar to other scams, but specifically claim to be from Earlham (or often EARLHAM). Like all such scams, they attempt to convince victims to send back usernames, passwords, social security numbers, or other private information. None of them are legitimate; it cannot be repeated often enough that
neither Seminary Computing Services nor Earlham Computing Services will ever ask you to give your password or your social security number via email!
The safest way to deal with these messages is to delete them. If you are unsure of whether a specific message is legitimate, you can contact SCS or compare it to the sample scams below, all of which have been seen by Earlham users (and none of which are legitimate!)
If you have responded to a message like these with your password or other personal information, please follow these instructions on what to do if you've been 'phished' as soon as possible!