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What NOT To Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
What TO Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
PHISHING: New dates for payroll
Important! There are "new dates for payroll." Just click on the link in the
email to view the new dates. Don't be fooled - this email was crafted to
fool you into thinking it was from our payroll office. Click "read more" to
find out why this is phishing and why it is particularly dangerous.
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NEWS: Happy National Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month! Click "Read More" to
find out about these year's theme and topics, and also to view an
introductionary video from the Cybersecurity and Infrastrucutre Security
Agency.
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FRAUD: "How are you doing?" Impersonation SMISH
You receive a text to your phone from President Weinman. Should you answer
it? Probabaly not! Click Read More to find out why.
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PHISHING: Completed: Settlement: #3 - Marist
Please review and sign the attached document! This email looks like it is
from Docusign, but it includes a QR code instead of a link. Click "read
more" to find out why!
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PHISHING: e-mail Maintenance
Oh no! Your email inbox is almost out of space! You will hit your limit of
25 MB! Does that sound odd to you? It should: a 25 Megabyte inbox is so
small you would never be able to send attachments. This is an attempt to
get your username and password, and nothing more. Click "read more" to see
the entire email and find out the indicators of phishing.
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PHISHING: Marist Team Important Review
You must review the security update! No wait - you have to setup two-factor
authentication. Which one is it?? It's neither - this is a phishing attempt
with a new twist, a QR code. Click "read more" to see details.
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PHISHING: Marist Revalidation Required
Revalidate your account! Click here to keep your password! You must do it
now or you will lose access to your email. But beware - this is not a valid
email message and is just an attempt to steal your credentials. Click "read
more" to find out how to spot similar malicious emails.
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PHISHING: Mail upgrade notification
Marist mail is getting an upgrade, and you have to click this blue button
to re-enable features. But beware - the button leads to a fake login page
that exists only to steal your credentials. Click "read more" to find out
about indicators of phishing emails like this one.
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PHISHING: Employment Assistance Program
Marist has a new Employee Assistance Program. All you need to do is click
on the link and register for the new portal. But don't do it - the link
leads to a form asking for your Marist credentials, and this is phishing
attempt. Click "read more" for additional information.
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FRAUD: Receipt ID
Thank you for your payment and here is your receipt! The problem is, you
didn't purchase anything. Don't be fooled - this is an attempt to get your
credit card number. Click "Read More" to find out how.
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