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09/11/2024

I received this e-mail today. It looks like a standard-issue DocuSign e-mail, except I haven't signed up for anything recently that should have required anybody to send me anything via DocuSign, so, naturally, I was suspicious. Notice anything that doesn't look quite right? Let's start with the sender, which appears as a depersonalized "HR DEPARTMENT" all in caps, while the Reply-To address is [email protected]? That's different; all DocuSigns I've received in the past have come from people whose names I knew. Besides that, my company is a sole proprietership, with no HR department, and I haven't applied for employment with anyone else, so what HR department would be sending me anything in the first place? How about the body of the e-mail, where I'm addressed simply by my e-mail address and a cryptic "Remittance Advice .pdf" - yes, with a space between Advice and .pdf - and the capitalization of "Thank you" is wrong? And if it's really a remittance advice, then what's it for? A remittance advice would normally be sent to acknowledge payment for something. Why would anyone need to send me a DocuSign for that, much less an HR department? (Payments are generally received and acknowledged by Accounts Receivable departments and sent by Accounts Payable departments, not HR departments.) Well, I wasn't going to click on the big, gold REVIEW DOCUMENT link, as I really didn't care to find out what that might lead to, but I did check out the sender e-mail address domain. How do you like that, thealexanderspartnership.com turned out to be a recently registered domain name with no web site associated with it other than a generic park page from the domain registrar. You guessed it, folks, this was a fake DocuSign, most likely a phishing attempt of some sort. Be careful, folks, the crooks are out there, and now they've learned how to ply their "trade" with DocuSign. Actually, I'm kind of surprised it took this long for me to receive a spoofed DocuSign, because DocuSign has been around for quite awhile now, and always struck me as being ripe for this sort of thing. Hopefully, I've now shown you some pointers to help you spot the fakes yourself.

05/18/2023

This week, I visited a client who had a lot of difficulty with passwords. Since we're all being challenged to keep track of ever more passwords, it seemed like a good time to share some password strategies. Read more:

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02/16/2023

Today I have a chance to showcase old and new versions of the same laptop. Check it out at https://lebowitzit.com/index.php/2023/02/16/laptop-upgrade/

07/11/2022

So, what printer would an IT guy buy? Part 2 of 2. Read more: https://lebowitzit.com/index.php/2022/07/11/so-what-printer-does-the-it-guy-recommend-part-2-of-2/

06/22/2022

My Email Was Hacked! (No, it wasn't.) Read more: https://lebowitzit.com/index.php/2022/06/22/my-email-was-hacked-no-it-wasnt/

05/24/2022

Even if you've switched entirely from hard drives to SSDs, you can still lose data. So, back up early and often. Read more: https://lebowitzit.com/index.php/2022/05/24/ssds-fail-too/

03/23/2022

Windows Wednesdays - "Folders" On the Windows 11 Start Menu: Don't look now, but did you notice that there's WASTED SPACE on the Windows 11 Start Menu? Imagine that! Read more to find out how you can make that space work for you. https://lebowitzit.com/index.php/2022/03/23/windows-wednesdays-folders-on-the-windows-11-start-menu/

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