Technology
How to Recognize Phishing Emails Targeting Illinois State University
Last modified 11/15/2024
For the past several years, Illinois State University has been targeted by phishing emails. It is important that you recognize these scams so your ULID account is not compromised.
What is Phishing?
Phishing is the criminal practice of attempting to trick someone into giving away personal information by masquerading as a trusted source.
Illinois State University has been the target of phishing emails for several years. These phishing emails are designed to look like they are from the University. They attempt to trick you into giving away your ULID account information (i.e. your ULID and password).
Never send your password in email!
Illinois State University will NEVER ask you to send your password in an email.
Some phishing emails ask you to Verify your account by replying with your user name (ULID) and password. In reality, if you send your password in email, you are giving it away to the phishing scammers.
Be cautious when asked to log in with your ULID and password.
Some phishing emails include links to the website where you are asked to log in. The idea is that by logging in, you are Verifying your Account so that you do not lose it. In reality, the website is a fake, just like the email. It might even look like a real Illinois State website, but when you log in you are really sending your ULID and password to the phishing scam artists.
What should I do if I got phished?
Important!
If you replied to a phishing email and sent your ULID and password, you should change your password and security question immediately.
Likewise, if you clicked a link in a phishing email and logged in to the associated website, you should change your password and security question immediately.
How to Recognize Phishing Emails
Look at the many parts of an email or website to help you decide if it's legitimate or a fake.
Subject Lines
Here are some example subject lines from phishing emails sent to Illinois State:
- IT Services Desk - Dear Staffs/Students
- E-Mail Account Maintenance
- WebNews / Web Email Account Update
- Confirm Email Account
- Important Update
From: Addresses
Check the From:, Reply-To:, and Sender: address in emails you receive. Official Illinois State emails are usually sent From: (and, if visible, have Reply-To: and Sender:) email addresses that end with @ilstu.edu or @illinoisstate.edu.
Occasionally, Illinois State will send official emails from non-ISU email addresses. This can make it more difficult to determine if an email is real or fake. When in doubt, contact the Technology Support Center for assistance in verifying the authenticity of an email before you act on it.
Here are some examples From: and Reply-To: addresses from phishing emails sent to Illinois State:
- info@itservices.net
- support-team@web.nl
- webmail@mail.zinnianet.net
- lolata@sercomtel.com.br
- helpdesks@inmail24.com
Email Message
Look for suspicious phrases like these:
- Verify your email address or your account will be deactivated.
- Upgrade your account.
- Confirm your email account.
Illinois State will never ask you to verify or confirm your account in this way, and you are given several months warning before your ULID account is removed.
Email Signature
Look for these suspicious signatures:
- Ilstu Team
- Webmail Team
- Webmail Help Desk
No campus organization is called ILSTU Team, Webmail Team or Webmail Help Desk. You should always be suspicious of emails sent by ILSTU Team or something similar. Spammers will often disguise their signatures to appear as if it is coming from the Technology Department of the University; especially when sending you fake emails regarding account deactivations.
Web Addresses
Check the web address of any website that asks you to log in or enter personal information. Illinois State will never ask you to log in with your ULID and password on a non-ISU website.
The domain name portion of an official Illinois State website usually ends with ilstu.edu, ilstu.org, illinoisstate.edu, or illinoisstate.org. Occasionally, an Illinois State website will end with .com and may not conform to standard Illinois State domain names, which can make it difficult to tell if the site is real or fake. When in doubt, contact the Technology Support Center for assistance in verifying the authenticity of a website before logging in.
The domain name portion of a web address is included in the first part of the address before any slashes.
- Example #1: In the web address, video.google.com, google.com is the domain name.
- Example #2: In the web address, www.att.net/wireless, att.net is the domain name portion of the address.
Here are some examples of authentic web addresses for Illinois State:
- www.illinoisstate.edu/home/security/
- www.techzone.ilstu.org
- www.supportcenter.illinoisstate.edu/cybersecurity/
Here are some examples of web addresses for fake university sites:
- www.illinois.web.org/ilstu
- www.ilstu.itservices.org
- www.itnews.com/ilstu-helpdesk
- www.support-ilstu.edu (This one is tricky, but support-ilstu.edu is not the same as the official ilstu.edu.)
How to Get Help
Technical assistance is available through the Illinois State University Technology Support Center at:
- Phone: (309) 438-4357
- Email: SupportCenter@IllinoisState.edu
- Submit a Request via Web Form: Help.IllinoisState.edu/get-it-help
- Live Chat: Help.IllinoisState.edu/get-it-help