Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I reported it too. It looked more like spam than the actual spam emails I receive.
Its legit but has anyone replied?
You could be written up for not following security protocols.
Has anyone’s agency or component sent something out to follow up on this OPM message? Mine hasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI will spit out the names of those who are not complying or those who are in the grey zone.
They already have been for about 2 years. Departmental HR, GAO, and OPM have been collecting data every month--badge swipes and timesheets.
That’s not how GAO audits work, babe.
I was told 3 agencies were getting the data: OPM, OMB, and GAO. That doesn't mean GAO was analyzing the data (maybe OMB did the analysis, maybe OPM), just that Congress wanted a copy of the data. I believe some other sub-agency is watching IP addresses to see where people are using their laptops.
At my agency during the pandemic they installed new turnstiles which require a PIV card read to enter or exit the building. Some people did get in trouble for PIVing in and then immediately leaving to go home to telework.
And who told you this?
Anonymous wrote:My agency said it was legit so I replied YES and... the message bounced with an error that the recipient mailbox had received too many messages per hour. Hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPM just sent out an email that is a "Distribution and Response List" and we are supposed to click on it. They could simply send the memo directly without having to go through Agency heads. Agencies will of course have to come up with plans/designations etc within 30 days but the intent will be communicated.
Our agency has still not communicated their plans so we have to wait and see how it pans out.
We are any way at 6 days/PP. Don't mind if they set it to 8 but having the flexibility of 1 day of telework/week would be nice (that's what we had before Covid). I pity my supervisor who will have to sign off on countless situational telework requests as so many of us have downtown meetings etc.
I legit thought that was spam and reported it
There was an email yesterday alerting us that we will be receiving the OPM email and it was not spam.
I didn’t get any email like that from my agency. The OPM email looked super suspicious, had no identifying info, etc. it looked like a phishing attempt.
We got the heads up email and I still thought the OPM email looked fishy. At a minimum they could have been like “per our prior communication regarding the new OPM email…” but that is probably expecting too much from them
report it as a phishing attempt.
Anonymous wrote:My agency said it was legit so I replied YES and... the message bounced with an error that the recipient mailbox had received too many messages per hour. Hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I reported it too. It looked more like spam than the actual spam emails I receive.
Its legit but has anyone replied?
You could be written up for not following security protocols.
Has anyone’s agency or component sent something out to follow up on this OPM message? Mine hasn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I reported it too. It looked more like spam than the actual spam emails I receive.
Its legit but has anyone replied?
You could be written up for not following security protocols.
Has anyone’s agency or component sent something out to follow up on this OPM message? Mine hasn’t.
Mine did.
Treasury did.
Huh. I reported and have not received a follow up. I assume you did not report it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I reported it too. It looked more like spam than the actual spam emails I receive.
Its legit but has anyone replied?
You could be written up for not following security protocols.
Has anyone’s agency or component sent something out to follow up on this OPM message? Mine hasn’t.
Mine did.
Treasury did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I reported it too. It looked more like spam than the actual spam emails I receive.
Its legit but has anyone replied?
You could be written up for not following security protocols.
Has anyone’s agency or component sent something out to follow up on this OPM message? Mine hasn’t.
Mine did.