PHISHING SCAM - CDC Sponsored State Vaccination Program for H1N1Thank you Stacia, and others, for being concerned about your friends on TABI. however, in order to follow the list guidelines, this type of material should not be posted on TABI: it's neither concerned with blindness, nor with Tallahassee (specifically). thank you. Chip ----- Original Message ----- From: Woolverton, Stacia To: Vaughan, Bryan ; Bullock, Jamie ; Cain, Barbara ; Howell, David ; Malley, Barbara Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2009 11:33 AM Subject: [tabi] FW: PHISHING SCAM - CDC Sponsored State Vaccination Program for H1N1 Hello all, Please see the below information. I hope this information is helpful to you. Stacia Woolverton, Administrative Assistant The Governor's Commission on Disabilities 4030 Esplanade Way, Suite 260 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0950 Phone: (850) 487-3423 Fax: (850) 414-8908 Email: Stacia.Woolverton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Website: http://dms.myflorida.com/other_programs/governor_s_commission_on_disabilities We serve those who serve Florida. P Before printing, please think about the environment For information regarding the Florida Discount Drug Card visit: www.FloridaDiscountDrugCard.com. Governor Crist encourages Floridians to have a disaster preparedness plan. For information, please visit the Florida Department of Emergency Management's Web site at www.floridadisaster.org. From: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention <cdc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: Vaughan, Bryan Sent: Thu Dec 03 10:46:44 2009 Subject: PHISHING SCAM - CDC Sponsored State Vaccination Program for H1N1 PHISHING SCAM - CDC Sponsored State Vaccination Program for H1N1 CDC has received reports of fraudulent emails (phishing) referencing a CDC sponsored State Vaccination Program for H1N1. The messages request that users create a personal H1N1 (swine flu) Vaccination Profile on the CDC.gov web site. An example of the phishing email is below: Users that click on the embedded link in the email are at risk of having malicious code installed on their system. CDC reminds users to take the following steps to reduce the risk of being a victim of a phishing attack: a.. Do not open or respond to unsolicited email messages. b.. Do not click links embedded in emails from unknown senders. c.. Use caution when entering personal information online. d.. Update anti-virus, spyware, firewall, and anti-spam software regularly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Modify/Update Subscriber Preferences | Unsubscribe | Send Feedback | Learn more about CDC Email Updates To receive the latest news for your region, please update your profile with your country, state and zip code. Questions or problems? Please contact support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) · 1600 Clifton Rd · Atlanta GA 30333 · 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)