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What NOT To Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
What TO Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
PHISHING: Beware of Microsoft Teams
Microsoft has recently released some vulnerabilities that could allow
attackers to manipulate messages and spoof their identifty to make their
messages seem legitimate. Click "Read More" to see how you can identify
phishing through Microsoft Teams and keep yourself safe.
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PHISHING: Work-Study Opportunities
Looking for a job? Well look no further than your email for a work-study
opportunity offering $450-$750 a week. All you need to do is enter your
personal information into a Google Form including your name, address,
contact information, age and... your banking information? Click "Read More"
to learn about the newest phishing scam raging through Marist University
mailboxes.
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TOPIC: Reporting Phishing at Marist
Not sure how you can report phishing at Marist? Check out this graphic on
how you can report phishing to the Cybersecurity team
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PHISHING: Office 365 Account Termination
Marist is deleting accounts and all you need to do to keep yours is click
on the Google Form link and give your email and password. But don't do it -
the link leads to a form asking for your Marist credentials, and this is
phishing attempt. Click "read more" for additional information.
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PHISHING: Employee Assistance Program
Marist has a new Employee Assistance Program. All you need to do is click
on the link and register for the new portal. But don't do it - the link
leads to a form asking for your Marist credentials, and this is phishing
attempt. Click "read more" for additional information.
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NEWS: Microsoft Safety Tips
What is that little message at the top of your emails? It is a Microsoft
feature designed to remind you to double-check the sender's email address
to make sure it is valid. Click "Read More" to find out when and why you
will see it!
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NEWS: Don't fall for fake pop-ups!
A pop-up shows up on your screen that claims you have a virus! But it's ok
- just call this number for help. Should you call? No! This could lead to
data loss or financial loss. Click "read more" to learn about fake pop-up
scams.
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PHISHING: Marist Completed: Action required
Action required! Review and sign the attached document. This email looks
like it is from Docusign, but it includes a QR code instead of a link.
Click "read more" to find out why this is not a legitimate email.
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NEWS: Have you heard of QUISHING?
Have you heard of Quishing? QR codes are a very common way for Cyber
attackers to trick people into visiting malicious websites. Click "read
more" to find out why QR codes can be so dangerous to both your devices and
your information.
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