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    Your ACH transaction – Malicious Email Sent to the Fordham Community on 5/16/2011

    By Shannon OrtizMay 16, 2011Updated:February 5, 20191 Min Read
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    This is a malicious email that has been reported. This message was received on May 16th, 2011. Please DO NOT open this message or anything that looks like it. You may disregard and delete this message. If you have any questions about the validity of this email please contact the University Help Desk directly at 718 817-3999 or via email: helpdesk@fordham.edu. *** Other emails have been reported being received with a similar subject such as, “ACH payment rejected.” Past campaigns using ACH as the sender have led users to a fake Java update, which installs malware. These emails are not legit and should not be trusted. ***
    To: user@fordham.edu From: payments@nacha.org Date: 05/16/2011 09:31 AM EDT Subject: Your ACH transaction The ACH transfer (ID: 54449262190360), recently sent from your checking account (by you or any other person), was canceled by the Electronic Payments Association.

    Rejected transfer
    Transaction ID: 54449262190360
    Reason for rejection See details in the report below
    Transaction Report report_54449262190360.pdf.exe (self-extracting archive, Adobe PDF)

    13450 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 100 Herndon, VA 20171 (703) 561-1100 2011 NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association

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