SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds
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We've been getting slammed by emails that do a pretty good job of looking like they come from Solarwinds over the last few months. Anyone else seeing these? They claim to be some MSP services or something. The response addresses are all Solarwinds or Netsuite, so not sure how the scam works.
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I get a bunch from solar winds (I assume legit) but my mimecast filters it from my inbox
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I got some from sharepoint Add-in vendors.
CirrusSoft was the last lot but it was the same as spam with a different name as I've received from a different lot.I don't even have SharePoint!
I think I was a part a bunch of details they bought off Spiceworks.
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@nadnerB said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
I think I was a part a bunch of details they bought off Spiceworks.
wouldn't surprise me at this point anymore...
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I almost lost my job years ago from that.
One day I updated all my info on sw, two days later I got called to HR. Some shmuck said he had all the singed paperwork from me with a new offer.
The head of HR knew her shit, she understands as the possible reason. She told me the next day she gave him a lashing, loved the people at that job. -
@brianlittlejohn said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
I get a bunch from solar winds (I assume legit) but my mimecast filters it from my inbox
These are fake bills, no way they are legit. We don't do business with them. But we get legal threats.
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@Tim_G said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
@nadnerB said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
I think I was a part a bunch of details they bought off Spiceworks.
wouldn't surprise me at this point anymore...
Oh, that would make sense.
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We got it squared away, some weird situation where one company bought another and another bought another and a year later a closed account was re-opened automatically and all kinds of confusion ensued.
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Yeah well apparently not so squared away they are now harassing us again. The guy who called this time didn't even try to be professional at all.
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@minion-queen said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
Yeah well apparently not so squared away they are now harassing us again. The guy who called this time didn't even try to be professional at all.
yea... no.. he wasn't. He was very curt and rude.
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@minion-queen said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
Yeah well apparently not so squared away they are now harassing us again. The guy who called this time didn't even try to be professional at all.
I've reached out via another support channel and explained that I was their VP of finance to call within the hour and that I expect evidence of the person being fired.
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I got a hold of their VP. They are looking into if this was real or a data breach.
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@scottalanmiller said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
I got a hold of their VP. They are looking into if this was real or a data breach.
Or just overly zealous sales clones...
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@rojoloco said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
@scottalanmiller said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
I got a hold of their VP. They are looking into if this was real or a data breach.
Or just overly zealous sales clones...
Have you changed your term?
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@brrabill said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
@rojoloco said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
@scottalanmiller said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
I got a hold of their VP. They are looking into if this was real or a data breach.
Or just overly zealous sales clones...
Have you changed your term?
I like to switch it up... but I still blame the sales department every time.
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So, turns out that this WAS real. When we dealt with getting our accounts dealt with in March, they said that they had fixed it but did not. Instead they just told us that and in fact just sold our to a collection agency! Then that collection agency called us today, no warning, and threatened us with the fake data that they had bought.
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@scottalanmiller said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
So, turns out that this WAS real. When we dealt with getting our accounts dealt with in March, they said that they had fixed it but did not. Instead they just told us that and in fact just sold our to a collection agency! Then that collection agency called us today, no warning, and threatened us with the fake data that they had bought.
Uhm - wow.... Just.... wow.
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@gjacobse said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
@scottalanmiller said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
So, turns out that this WAS real. When we dealt with getting our accounts dealt with in March, they said that they had fixed it but did not. Instead they just told us that and in fact just sold our to a collection agency! Then that collection agency called us today, no warning, and threatened us with the fake data that they had bought.
Uhm - wow.... Just.... wow.
Yeah, waiting for their VP to land so that we can talk as she is on a plane. We are going to have to have a pretty serious talk about how this is going to be handled going forward as we now have a renegade company out there that is pretty nasty and unethical that has bought our data. This is a lot like an identity theft kind of situation.
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@scottalanmiller Should be a simple resolution. Solarwinds just needs to repurchase the erroneous account from whomever they sold it to. I'm very familiar with the collection industry, so let me know if I can be of any assistance.
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@danp said in SPAM Emails Appearing to Come from Solarwinds:
@scottalanmiller Should be a simple resolution. Solarwinds just needs to repurchase the erroneous account from whomever they sold it to. I'm very familiar with the collection industry, so let me know if I can be of any assistance.
SHOULD be simple, but is it? There have been many places where it could have been simple. They only had to not fake our account in the first place (remember, we were never a customer.) They only had to not threaten us in March. They only had to back off the account and remove it when we caught them last time. They only had to not sell it. They only had to audit where the data was going. They only had to not threaten us today. They only need to buy back the account now and on, and on.
Given how many "it should be simple" things have not yet happened, what are the chances that this one will?