Disparaging email sent to Penn students, alumni is fake, university says

University of Pennsylvania officials have confirmed that a malicious email sent to students and alumni this week was entirely fabricated, despite its appearance and language suggesting otherwise.

The email, which made its way into inboxes across the city, contained vitriolic language aimed at Penn, labeling it "elitist" and urging recipients to boycott donations. The message claimed that Penn's security practices were subpar and criticized the university's use of affirmative action, a policy invalidated by the US Supreme Court last year.

Penn's Office of Information Security is currently working to address the issue, emphasizing that nothing in the offending email accurately reflects the institution's values or policies. In fact, students and alumni reported receiving multiple instances of the message, with some even reporting receiving it from emails they didn't recognize as coming from Penn employees.

The malicious message was sent under the guise of an "action required" subject line, further adding to its authenticity. However, experts warn that scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their tactics, making it harder for recipients to discern fact from fiction.

This incident marks the second time this year that University of Pennsylvania students have been targeted by a satirical email. In January, a fake message was sent claiming that Penn's interim President Larry Jameson would be replaced.
 
Ugh, just had to do some digging on this one and it's all over my head 🤯. So they're saying the email wasn't even real? Like, what's next? Scammers are getting better at making fake emails that look like they're coming from legit sources... it's crazy 😂. And the fact that Penn had to deal with multiple instances of this email... I mean, how many times do you have to get fooled before you start to think something is up? 🤔. It's like, can't we just take a moment to verify info before hitting reply all? This whole thing just feels like too much drama for my taste 💁‍♀️.
 
🤯 just saw this news and I'm like wow! 42% of students who received the malicious email said they were convinced it was legit 🤦‍♂️, while 27% admitted to feeling anxious or stressed after seeing it 😬. Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court invalidated affirmative action in 2024... which is pretty wild considering this email claimed it was still an issue 😮. I mean, scammers are getting more creative, like 75% of students reported receiving fake emails from unknown senders 📦. And, oh yeah, Penn's been hit twice this year already? That's just crazy 🤯...
 
I'm shocked 🤯 at how easy it is for scammers to make something sound legit these days. I mean, come on, who uses an "action required" subject line? It's just too obvious 😂. And the fact that multiple people were getting these emails from unrecognized sender addresses? That's just lazy 🙄. I'm glad Penn's security team is on it and telling everyone what's really going on. These scammers might think they're sneaky, but we need to stay vigilant 💡.
 
🚫🤦‍♂️ "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." - Oscar Wilde I mean, come on, who falls for this stuff? 😅 The fact that they were sending out emails with such convincing messages just to scam people is just wild. It's like, can't we all just take a deep breath and verify the info before acting on it? 🤯
 
🤔 I'm glad they confirmed it was fabricated but man, how did it even get past their security team? 🤦‍♂️ It's like, come on scammers, you can do better than that. The fact that people got multiple instances of the message is wild... did you guys not just mark it as spam or something? 😅 And I'm all for free speech and satire, but using it to scam people is lowkey messed up 🤑. It's like, we get it, Penn can be elitist, but do we have to call them out on it in this way? 💁‍♀️
 
can't believe these scammers are getting smarter lol 🤦‍♂️ i mean, who tries to make an email look legit with an "action required" subject line? and now they're sending the same fake message twice this year? it's like they want to test our gullibility or something 😒. i'm not surprised penn is getting targeted though, universities are basically sitting ducks for these kinds of attacks. what's the point of even trying to keep up with these scammers? should be easier to spot a fake email if you're paying attention 🤔.
 
🚨 This is getting ridiculous! I mean, come on, who tries to create a phishing scam like this? 🤦‍♂️ It's not even a good try... they went whole hog with the fake email and even had the nerve to use Penn's own policies against them. The part about affirmative action being "canceled" is just laughable 💁‍♀️. And can we talk about how easy it was for scammers to get their hands on Penn employees' emails? 🤯 It's like they knew exactly what they were doing... or rather, not doing 😂. I'm all for calling out fake news, but this takes the cake 🍰. How many times do universities have to be targeted by these kind of scams before people start taking action to protect themselves? 🤔
 
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