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Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
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• The undergraduate ceremony will be on Saturday, May 24.About
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Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
• The graduate ceremony will be on Friday, May 23.
• The undergraduate ceremony will be on Saturday, May 24.Academics
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Admission & Financial Aid
Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
• The graduate ceremony will be on Friday, May 23.
• The undergraduate ceremony will be on Saturday, May 24.Admission & Financial Aid
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Student Life
Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
• The graduate ceremony will be on Friday, May 23.
• The undergraduate ceremony will be on Saturday, May 24.Student Life
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Phishing: HelpDesk
This email claims that every user needs to "upgrade" their Microsoft Outlook Web portal. This is a phishing attempt! Don't get duped by scams like these, which are designed to steal your Marist credentials.
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Phishing: Password for mary.marist@marist.edu is expire.
This phishing message appears to be from the Marist IT Help Desk. Don't get hooked! This is a very dangerous phishing attempt that will steal your Marist credentials. Click "Read More" to learn how to spot phishing messages and what you can do about them.
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Fraud: Purchased Billing Details
Purchasing scams are common! You receive a purchase notification or shipping notification for a product you didn't order. If you call the number in the email, they will ask for your credit card to "resolve" the issue. Don't fall for it! Always read these emails carefully and look for key signs of fraud.
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Phishing: You Just Reveived OneDrive Document.
Wait, what? You "reveived" a OneDrive document? Automated Microsoft notifications don't have typos - this is a phishing attempt! Click Read More to see the email, the phishing site, and get more tips for spotting phishing messages.
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Fraud: Marist College (impersonation)
"Are you free at the moment?" It looks like an simple inquiry from your supervisor, department head, or Dean, but it's not actually anyone you know. This is an impersonation email, and a cyber attacker is trying to dupe you into a fraudulent financial transaction.
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Phishing: Your Update mary.marist@marist.edu
This email claims that your email storage is full, you must click on a link to upgrade it. This is an oldie but goodie - it's been making the rounds for 20 years! Don't get hooked; it's an attempt to steal your Marist credentials.
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News: Windows Updates for Marist Issued Computers
Has your Windows machine prompted you for updates recently? Don't ignore them! Make sure you apply them as soon as you can.
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Phishing: M&T Bank Security Alert
This email is a phishing attempt. It may look like it is from a banking institution, claiming that your bank account has been suspended due to suspicious activity in Zelle. The link in the email goes to a malicious website, meant to steal your personal information.
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Phishing: Recalculation of your tax refund payment
This email claims to be a notification from the IRS informing the recipient that there is additional refund money due. Neat! But don't be fooled - it's just a ruse to steal your personal information. Click Read More for additional comments.
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