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Jumpstart your college experience with Marist’s Summer Pre-College program. Earn college credits and test-drive your major!
• Session I: June 29 - July 12, 2025
• Session II: July 13 - 26, 2025Academics
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• Session I: June 29 - July 12, 2025
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Jumpstart your college experience with Marist’s Summer Pre-College program. Earn college credits and test-drive your major!
• Session I: June 29 - July 12, 2025
• Session II: July 13 - 26, 2025Student Life
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An image of a letter being caught by a fishing pole with the text "Gone Phishing"
Why this looks valid
- The email appears to be from Amazon
- Vendors send similar emails when there are account issues
- The link goes to a site that includes details such as an official Amazon logo and similar formatting as the valid Amazon website
Why this is phishing
- The link does not go to Amazon
- Awkward sentence construction, typos, and inconsistent punctuation are good indicators of malicious emails
- Amazon and other shopping websites will never (NEVER!) ask for a person's Social Security Number
Additional notes
- This is an extremely dangerous phishing attempt. If you clicked on the link and filled in your personal information, please contact the Help Desk immediately at x4357 (HELP) or helpdesk@marist.edu .
- Remember: always check the link. You can hover over the link in the email to ensure that it goes to the service referenced in the email.
- Report this message to Microsoft. In Outlook on the Web, click the Junk menu, and select Phishing.
- A little paranoia goes a long way! Be suspicious of any email messages similar to this one.