2022/02/24 Cyber Security Alerts

Dear Students, Faculty and Staff

 

Warning from the Information Network Service Division

 

We have received many reports of suspicious Emotet malware email from several people today.
We announced this on November 25 last year, but we would like to ask you to check again.
Please also check the security information on the Center for Science Information website.

 


1. Warning against phishing e-mails

 

 Recently, there have been many cases of phishing e-mails aimed at fraudulently obtaining account information for webmail services.
We have also received reports of suspicious emails from users of our university.
If you receive a suspicious email, please be careful not to access the URL in the text.
If you receive a suspicious e-mail, please do not access the URL in the text, and do not open any attachments.

 

Please check the security information on the Center For Science Information website.

 

Example of subject line:
メールプラン、セキュリティ強化第2弾リリースのお知らせ
【重要】2021年XX月XX日(X)のサービス復旧のお知らせ。
【重要】使用制限によるサービス停止のお知らせ- {メールアドレス}
【重要】サービス停止のお知らせ - {メールアドレス}
【お知らせ】メール配信通知 - {メールアドレス}
[メール接続サービスの終了について_shibaura-it.ac.jp] - {メールアドレス}
[からの通知_Shibaura-it]_{メールアドレス}
【バージョンアップ】メンテナンス作業のお知らせ
【重要】sic.shibaura-it.ac.jp メール送信機能停止のお知らせ

 

If you receive a suspicious email, please contact SIT-CSIRT.
SIT-CSIRT (Shibaura Institute of Technology Computer Security Incident Response Team)
Email: csirt@shibaura-it.ac.jp

 


2. Warning about Emotet malware email
The Emotet malware was seized and stopped by EUROPOL (European Criminal Police Organization) on January 27, 2021.
However, it has tended to resume its activities since around November 14, 2021.
It seems that emails targeting Japan are also being sent.

 

For more information about the Emotet malware, please check the security information on the Center For Science Information website.

 

If you receive a suspicious email, please contact SIT-CSIRT.
SIT-CSIRT (Shibaura Institute of Technology Computer Security Incident Response Team)

 

Email: csirt@shibaura-it.ac.jp 3.

 


3. Warning about attacks on the CMS of web servers
If you are running a web server in your laboratory and using CMS (WordPress, Movable Type, etc.)
Please check for suspicious access.
In Japan, there have been cases of illegal content being embedded, phishing e-mails being sent out in large numbers, and unauthorized server intrusions.
Please take measures such as managing passwords for the web servers you use, updating vulnerable software, and stopping unnecessary services.

 

If you find any suspicious access, please contact SIT-CSIRT.
SIT-CSIRT (Shibaura Institute of Technology Computer Security Incident Response Team)

 

Email: csirt@shibaura-it.ac.jp