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Phishing: Action: Password Reset Notice

Your password is expiring in 24 hours! In reality, this is a phishing attempt. Don't get hooked - click "read more" to find out why this email is malicious.
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Phishing: QUOTA EXCEEDED

Your email quota has been exceeded! But not really - this is a phishing attempt. If you click on the link a malicious website will come up asking for your Marist username and password.
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Fraud: YOU WON DONATION

This is a classic example of a lottery scam. These types of emails have been circulating for decades - they are never valid and always lead to financial fraud.
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Phishing: Attention Required

Attention! You have quarantined messages and you must click a link to review them! Don't fall for it - this is just an attempt to steal your Marist login and password. Make sure to read more to see more tips for spotting phishing emails.
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Phishing: Account Restricted (LinkedIn)

LinkedIn says you must confirm your email address! But this isn't really LinkedIn - remember to always scrutinize email messages and the links within them to make sure they are valid.
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Virus: you have some pending documents waiting for download

This email looks like it comes from WeTransfer, a valid service for sharing large files. This is a malicious email with a fake link - the files are infected with viruses that can take control of your machine.
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Fraud: Purchase (impersonation)

This is another example of an impersonation email. As we get closer to the end of the semester, these emails will be more common. Click "Read More" and learn how to spot them!
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Fraud: IRS Voicemail

Have you heard this phone message? It sounds serious - you are in legal trouble! Your social security number will been suspended if you don't press 1 to speak to someone! This is a common scam - if you get this message just hang up the phone. Click Read More to hear the message and find out how this scam works.
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Fraud: tutoring

You receive an email that someone is looking for a tutor for their child. It isn't an uncommon request - but in this case it will lead to financial fraud and theft. Read more to find out how! And remember, Marist College has services for all students looking for jobs, both on-campus and off-campus.
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