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Students warned of new 'phishing' scam | Students warned of new 'phishing' scam |
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New students are being alerted to a scam where fraudsters claim to offer a "educational grant" in a bid to con them into divulging bank details. | New students are being alerted to a scam where fraudsters claim to offer a "educational grant" in a bid to con them into divulging bank details. |
The personal finance site Money Saving Expert says it is aware of students at major universities being targeted in a new wave of "phishing emails". | The personal finance site Money Saving Expert says it is aware of students at major universities being targeted in a new wave of "phishing emails". |
At Queen Mary University London, one student was tricked out of £300. | At Queen Mary University London, one student was tricked out of £300. |
University of Glasgow said it was also aware of the scam and had advised students to ignore the email. | University of Glasgow said it was also aware of the scam and had advised students to ignore the email. |
Fake grants | Fake grants |
The mother of the QMUL student said her daughter had received the scam email last week. | The mother of the QMUL student said her daughter had received the scam email last week. |
It looked as if it had come from the university's finance department, complete with the logo, and invited the young woman to claim a government bursary. | It looked as if it had come from the university's finance department, complete with the logo, and invited the young woman to claim a government bursary. |
An online form asked her for personal and banking details and took her to a bank verification page, which was when she became suspicious. | An online form asked her for personal and banking details and took her to a bank verification page, which was when she became suspicious. |
But, MSE says, the student found the fraudsters had already taken £300 from her bank account. | But, MSE says, the student found the fraudsters had already taken £300 from her bank account. |
In a statement QMUL said: "We were made aware late last week that a number of QMUL students had received these phishing emails. | In a statement QMUL said: "We were made aware late last week that a number of QMUL students had received these phishing emails. |
"QMUL proactively monitors its systems to prevent and detect breaches, and there is no evidence to suggest any system has been compromised in this instance. | "QMUL proactively monitors its systems to prevent and detect breaches, and there is no evidence to suggest any system has been compromised in this instance. |
"A message was sent to all students warning them about the scam and providing them with advice on how they can protect themselves online, including details of our cybersecurity training courses." | "A message was sent to all students warning them about the scam and providing them with advice on how they can protect themselves online, including details of our cybersecurity training courses." |
The university said it did not believe the scam had affected many students and said it was confident its own systems had not been breached. | The university said it did not believe the scam had affected many students and said it was confident its own systems had not been breached. |
The University of Glasgow said it would never ask for banking information in this way. | The University of Glasgow said it would never ask for banking information in this way. |
In an email to all students, the university said it had become aware of a scam email headed: "Educational Grant Information". | In an email to all students, the university said it had become aware of a scam email headed: "Educational Grant Information". |
"This is an email message that appears as if it has come from the University of Glasgow's finance department. It has not," the university said. | "This is an email message that appears as if it has come from the University of Glasgow's finance department. It has not," the university said. |
Earlier this year, the police site Action Fraud warned of a similar "phishing" campaign at universities. | Earlier this year, the police site Action Fraud warned of a similar "phishing" campaign at universities. |
The Student Loans Company said students were particularly vulnerable to "phishing" attempts around the main payment dates, in September, January and April. | The Student Loans Company said students were particularly vulnerable to "phishing" attempts around the main payment dates, in September, January and April. |
"Phishing emails are sent in batches so there will be more in circulation," it said. | "Phishing emails are sent in batches so there will be more in circulation," it said. |
"We want to remind students to stay vigilant with the details they provide online," said Paul Mason, the SLC director responsible for combating fraud. | "We want to remind students to stay vigilant with the details they provide online," said Paul Mason, the SLC director responsible for combating fraud. |
He advised students receiving unsolicited emails to be alert to poor spelling and grammar and to demands for a rapid response. | |
They are also advised not to reply and not to click on any links. | They are also advised not to reply and not to click on any links. |
Suspected attempts should be reported to phishing@slc.co.uk or to Action Fraud. | Suspected attempts should be reported to phishing@slc.co.uk or to Action Fraud. |
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