I received a message that I could not understand. Is it the fraudulent e-mail?
"It is the copy":
From: "Weig, Eric" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Mail Delivery (failure [log in to unmask])
Data: quinta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2004 19:51
"If the message will not displayed automatically,
follow the link to read the delivered message."
Received message is available at:
www.loc.gov/inbox/ead/read.php?sessionid-1277
Hilda Pivaro Stadniky
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Gardner" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 4:42 PM
Subject: SAA Web Site Spoofed
> To all:
>
> Recently a fraudulent email was sent out to the Library of Congress
> (and apparently other organizations as well.) This email appeared to be
> sent out from the Society of American Archivists Webmaster, requesting
> that the Official EAD Version 2002 Web Site (www.loc.gov/ead/) change
> its SAA links to a new "mirror site." The fraudulent email and "mirror"
> site looked quite authentic.
>
> From about 11:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., U.S. east coast time yesterday,
> the SAA urls linking off the EAD Web site were incorrect. They have
> since been corrected and the SAA has been notified. The Library of
> Congress Office of Investigations is cooperating with the Society of
> American Archivists to determine where the fraudulent email and Web site
> originated.
>
> If anyone might have used the fake Society of American Archivists link
> at that time yesterday and ordered something off the site with a credit
> card, please check with the SAA. If your institution had a similar
> fraudulent request, please notify the SAA. Contact information and an
> advisory on the fraud are at the *correct* Society of American
> Archivists link:
>
> http://archivists.org/
>
> Best,
>
> Glenn
> EAD Listserv Moderator
>
> Glenn Gardner
> Network Development & MARC Standards Office
> Library of Congress
> Washington, D.C. USA 20540-4402
> Ph: +1 (202) 707-7414 Internal: LS/TECH/NDMSO (4402)
>
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