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What NOT To Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation

What TO Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation

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Phishing: You Received Files via WeTransfer

This email looks like it comes from a common file transfer service. It is a phishing attempt - if a user clicks download in the message, a new window opens with a fake login screen. The only purpose of this message is to steal your Marist College password.
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Fraud: Task (impersonation email)

This message is an example of an impersonation attempt. It leverages trust relationships among Marist College community members, creating a sense of urgency and leading to a fraudulent financial transaction.
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Fraud: Urgent Response Needed Asap

This email looks like it comes from someone you know. It asks for financial help due to an emergency circumstance. Don't fall for it! The original email address has been hacked.
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Fraud: Urgent Response Needed Asap

This email looks like it comes from someone you know. It asks for financial help due to an emergency circumstance. Don't fall for it! The original email address has been hacked.
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Tip: Working Safely from Home

This is a reminder that working remotely introduces additional security risks to our information systems, our sensitive information, and Marist College as a whole. As many of us work remotely - be it for weather or health reasons – it is important to remember that cyber attackers will take advantage of any opportunity to steal money or information.
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Fraud: Order Confirmation

This is a common scam that sends an order confirmation for something you didn't purchase, and when you call the phone number in the message, you will be asked for login credentials and financial information.
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