From Sharen Carey:
Alert from Big Sur Health Center
If you received an email with an attachment from info@bigsurhealthcenter.org asking you to confirm a payment, please do not open the attachment or respond to the email. It was sent from an impersonator, phishing for your personal information.
Most of the phishing (emails not sent by the mail originator) I get, exploit best buy’s geek squad network. And it’s true that a lot of healthcare electronic communications systems have also been harvested for various devious purposes. They have poor firewalls. Any email anyone gets that isn’t from a known source or the name doesn’t agree with the senders email address or the email extension is: .edu from some school in south america, is 100% major suspicious/suspect.