Good afternoon,
We want to inform you about a current phishing scam (pictured below) exploiting
OneDrive. Scammers are sending emails that appear to come from a multi-function
printer utility, presenting a personal document from a user’s OneDrive account to
create a sense of urgency and legitimacy. These emails are fraudulent and aim to
steal your personal information.
Actions to Take:
IMPORTANT: If you did receive a phishing email similar to the image below, and you
did click on the PDF document, your account may have been compromised. Please
alert your organization’s security department immediately so they may assist you.
Report suspicious emails in your email account to your organization’s security
department.
Do not click on any links in unsolicited emails.
For suspicious emails in your email account, forward the emails to your organization’s
security department and then delete them.
Important Reminders:
• Be cautious with both your personal information and your organization’s data.
• Do not use your organization’s resources to access personal accounts.
• Never provide sensitive or financial information in response to unsolicited emails
or phone calls.
Share this information with friends and family to help raise awareness.
Scammers are constantly evolving their tactics, and staying informed is our best
defense. Thank you for helping us protect our organizations and each other. If you
have any questions or concerns, please contact the TxDMV ITSD Information Security
team at IT_SecurityManagement@txdmv.gov.
Thank you,
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
IT Services Division
Source: Tax Assessor-Collectors
Initial Notification: New Phishing Scam on PDF attachments from a known user (05/28/2025 @ 1:07 PM)