• [RAC] Cybersecurity Update May 2025: Phishing attempt being sent to RAC

    From Radio Amateurs of Canada@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 22 18:45:39 2025
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    ** Cybersecurity Update: Phishing attempt being sent to RAC emails ------------------------------------------------------------ https://www.rac.ca/update-on-phishing-attempts-and-cybersecurity-tips/
    RAC Bulletin May 22, 2025:

    There have been several recent reports from RAC members about phishing att empts by individuals purporting to be from Radio Amateurs of Canada or who
    are forwarding a message on their behalf.

    Microsoft: "
    Phishing attacks (https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/security/business/securi ty-101/what-is-phishing?ef_id˙_0336708c57f4155fb6d015980c68d19c_k_&OCI
    D˙Dcmm4bo1g8yk_SEM__k_0336708c57f4155fb6d015980c68d19c_k_&msclkid 36708c57f4155fb6d015980c68d19c) come from scammers disguised as trustworth
    y sources and can facilitate access to all types of sensitive data. As tec hnologies evolve, so do cyberattacks."

    Phishing attempts use publicly available information to fake legitimacy. I
    n some cases they use the names and contact information of past and presen
    t RAC officials to gain your trust.

    For example, the latest phishing attempts uses the fake heading "Moving
    to a New Secure Email Platform”, “Final Minutes and Ann
    ouncements” and “Secure Documents | Norton Securityâ€
    ť.

    It then instructs recipients to save and open an attachment and then sign
    in using their own email address or a specific address provided in the me ssage.

    Please do not follow the instructions!

    One way to recognize that these are phishing attempts is to look at the em
    ail address that it is being sent from and you will see that they are not
    from a RAC email address. Please review the Cybersecurity Tips provided b
    elow on how to avoid phishing scams.

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    ** RAC's Cybersecurity Efforts ------------------------------------------------------------

    To date, there have been no direct successful attacks on the RAC compute
    r system. Unfortunately attempts to defraud people through email messages
    and phone calls are a part of the world we live in today.

    We will continue to take measures to ensure that our computer system is as
    safe as possible and that our members are provided with information.

    Radio Amateurs of Canada is continuing to increase our cybersecurity. We d
    o not keep any financial information and only widely available personal in formation (such as name, call sign and dates relating to current members
    hip) is available in our system so our risks are considerably less than co mpared to commercial systems.

    Note: Radio Amateurs of Canada collects personally identifiable informatio
    n about you when you voluntarily provide it. When you apply for membership
    and subscription services, or provide your personal contact information
    for publication or product orders, every effort will be made to ensure
    that the information provided will be securely maintained. For more infor mation please see our Privacy Policy (https://www.rac.ca/privacy-policy/)
    and our Cybersecurity (https://www.rac.ca/cybersecurity/) webpage.


    ** Tips on Avoiding Email Scams ------------------------------------------------------------


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    Here are a few tips on how to avoid email scams:

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    1) Filter spam.

    2) Don’t trust unsolicited email.

    3) Treat email attachments with caution.

    4) Don’t click links in email messages unless you are confident yo
    u know who the sender is.

    5) Install antivirus software and keep it up to date.

    6) Install a personal firewall and keep it up to date.

    7) Configure your email client for security.

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    In closing, any email claiming to have your @myrac.ca address and passwo
    rd is a scam and should be deleted.

    Radio Amateurs of Canada will never ask people to download files from a th ird-party site in their email communication.

    Always check to see if the sender of a suspicious email has an @rac.ca ema
    il address as all RAC officials use @rac.ca.

    If you are concerned or suspicious always contact the
    RAC office (mailto:racgm@rac.ca) before opening any files in an email mess
    age that appears to come from RAC.

    Thank you for continuing to notify us about cybersecurity threats!

    Alan Griffin
    RAC MarCom Director


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