Before there is a giant meltdown, the messages are not coming from CTPP list.  The list has not been hacked. The original example sent by Rob has nothing to do with the CTPP list.  Also, as a caveat, when you get a suspicious email, forwarding it is not the best practice.

 

Penelope

 

Penelope Weinberger

Program Manager for the Census Transportation Planning Program

AASHTO

Ctpp.transportation.org

 

 

 

From: Jeff Agee-Aguayo <JAgee@baylakerpc.org>
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2022 9:54 AM
To: The Census Transportation Products Program Community of Practice/Users discussion and news list <ctpp@listserv.transportation.org>
Subject: [CTPP News] Re: we have been trying to reach you

 

I have received these daily since about the middle of last week.

 

Jeffrey Agee-Aguayo

Transportation Planner

 

Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission

1861 Nimitz Drive, De Pere, WI 54115

920-448-2820 Ext. 103

Celebrating 50 Years of Planning in Northeast Wisconsin


 

From: Rob Schiffer <rob.schiffer@futureplan.us>
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2022 8:48 AM
To: The Census Transportation Products Program Community of Practice/Users discussion and news list <ctpp@listserv.transportation.org>
Subject: [CTPP News] FW: we have been trying to reach you

 

Anyone on the listserv getting these emails?  It looks suspicious…

From: Dewalt <i2r54mdibj6ugcdtx4zauu8241na5c2tk04es8mtxiuj0x3n783st1k38x33fb2phxt0v5zytj7kn0dkzn2yes7tf02khvzpiyvjtk7dak3nr1dwjm044x3q3v0qg654a6duxqdx1mqyy9kolqigdrcmc22zeetfqxfddygkacoycyc3u09dhbp0kyp4i8pybaivyo5yrkn78150.mezino90@hicalnse.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 11:06 AM
To: Rob Schiffer <rob.schiffer@futureplan.us>
Subject: FW: we have been trying to reach you

 

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