These emails will simply begin "are you busy" or "are you on campus" or "I am in a meeting, please reply".
They appear to come from senior staff at the University, but they are actually criminals.
If you reply, you will begin a conversation with criminals who will ask you to send money or buy vouchers. They will say it's urgent and they can be quite convincing.
Please look out for these. If you're not sure, try to contact the member of staff via a different route. Alternatively, contact the IT Service Desk.
Various
Criminals posing as Sussex staff, to steal money
12 May 2020
For general security advice, visit the IT Services security homepage.
Police warning about Sextortion
19 February 2021
Further "Voice Note" phishing emails
26 October 2020
Voice notes
5 October 2020
Fake emails from senior staff
12 May 2020
Your mailbox storage has reached 95% on the email server
4 May 2020
Fwd: Income tax refund - GOV.UK - ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë GOV.U
6 April 2020
Phishing during lockdown
1 April 2020
You Have One New Security Message
17 February 2020
Your refund number: 623HMRC41703
20 January 2020
2020 Payroll Calender
13 January 2020
Annual refund
28 December 2019
Re: Income Tax
16 December 2019
Available
5 December 2019
Official Transcript
21 November 2019
Fw: [Unicef Global Partnership scam]
22 October 2019
Updated on 1 January 1970