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.
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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.