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What NOT To Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
What TO Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
Phishing: [Internal] to mary.marist@marist.edu
This is probably the most confusing email we've seen in awhile. It's
"internal", the service is "Marist essentials", you can "deliver" messages,
but here is the "message log".... The email is written this way on purpose.
Click Read More to find out why!
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Phishing: SCHOOL ATHLETICS REVIEW SESSION
You have a very important shared file from your director! This email is a
valid Sharepoint notification that leads to a shared file, but the shared
file then launches a Microsoft Form that asks for user credentials. This is
a very common scam. Click Read More to see what the form looks like!
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Phishing: Signed eServices Documents Arrived
You have eServices Document to review! The email looks like it is from
Microsoft, but what exactly is eServices and why would anyone need to view
messages through it? Be suspicious of any email naming a service you are
not familiar with. Click "Read More" to see the whole email and the
malicious login site that is trying to steal your credentials.
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Phishing: Voicemail message (or Audio Transcript)
VERY IMPORTANT POST. Over the course of a few days, Marist College received
many email messages that had HTML attachments. All the emails were phishing
attempts and came in a few different formats and styles, Be sure to click
"read more" to see three examples of these message and learn how to spot
them in the future. Don't get caught by a phish!
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FRAUD: Friday, Aug 5, 2022 (payroll scam)
President Weinman would like a change to his direct deposit. That's not
really him, though, it's a criminal trying to divert the President's
paycheck into a different bank account. Click Read More to find out about
this very common scam.
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FRAUD: (Impersonation)
You get an email from your supervisor, dean, or Vice President, asking for
your cellphone number so can they send an urgent text! But beware - the
sender isn't who you think it is. Read on to find out how this scam works
and how to avoid falling for it.
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Phishing: 1 New Document Received
You have a document from DocuSign! Just download the attachment and approve
it. But wait - that's not how DocuSign works! Click "read more" to learn
why this is a malicious phishing email.
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FRAUD: VISA Card temporarily locked (SMISHING)
Your Visa card has been locked! Just call this number to unlock it. But no
- this isn't really the credit card company. Even though credit card alert
text messages are common, this one is just a smishing scam! Click Read More
to find out why.
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FRAUD: I HAVE A FULL LIST OF YOUR STUFF
Someone has access to your account and also infected your computer with a
virus! If you don't pay up in Bitcoin, some really unsavory information
will be made public. But does someone really have compromising information
about you? No! Click Read More for more information about this very common
scam.
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Phishing: Your Storage is Close to Exceeding the Limit
Your mailbox is almost full! You just have to clear your cache to free up
space. Really?! What exactly does that mean? Click "read more" to find out
why this is a phishing message.
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