Safe Handling and Attachment Review Requests Through BITS Cybersecurity
On occasion, received emails that may otherwise appear to be legitimate may contain attached file types that employees recognize as unusual or non-standard. Instead of something like a PDF document, an email may contain a .MOV file, a .ZIP file etc. If the email itself concerning, the Report Phishing button in Outlook should be used to alert WisDOT Security of a potential phishing email.
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If the email appears to be legitimate, but the attached file type is unusual or non-standard, the Bureau of Information Technology (BITS) Cyber Security group has provided the following process to have them safely evaluate attached files:
Step 1: Use the Forward as an attachment feature for the email which contains the attached file.
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Step 2: Include “Review Strange File” in the subject line.
Step 3: Route the forwarded email to DOTReportSpam@dot.wi.gov and include a brief description of what type of service is being requested (eg, “verify file is safe”) and include any context regarding how it was received, from whom, and for what.