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What NOT To Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation

What TO Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation

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Phishing: MARISTA COLLEGE STUDENT SCHEDULE

MARISTA COLLEGE is transitioning its O365 email to Outlook Web Access. But wait - what is "MARISTA"? Click "read more" to see the email message, phishing form, and information on how to spot malicious emails.
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Phishing: Benefits Program for Employees

There is a new employee benefits program that gives you $5000! It's part of COVID relief. Or is it really? This is a phishing message that uses COVID-19 to try and lure you in. Don't fall for it! Click Read More to see the full message and the malicious website.
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Phishing: account status settings

Marist IT has updated their Privacy Policy. However, we assure you this is not the case. This is a phishing message that includes Marist College branding and a link that looks like it goes to the Help Desk. Click Read More to see the full message and a screenshot of the phishing website.
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Fraud: Order Confirmation

Thank you for your order! Your new Windows Defender is renewed through October, 2023. There is one problem, though - this isn't a real purchase notification. It's a scheme to steal your credit card number. Click Read More to find out how to spot these fraudulent notifications.
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Phishing: From IT Department Scam Alert (Sharepoint shared file)

Here at Gone Phishing we recognize that this is not a particularly convincing phishing email. However, this type of scam is very common. The email is a valid Sharepoint notification that leads to a shared file. The shared file then launches a Microsoft Form that asks for user credentials. Click Read More to see what the form looks like!
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Phishing: Last day

Your email will be deactivated! Just click the link to receive a critical upgrade. But wait - the link doesn't go to a Marist College website. This is an attempt to steal your Marist credentials. Click Read More to find out why!
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Phishing: Your Email Require Verification To Avoid Shutdown

Oh no! Your email will be shutdown! You have messages that are queued up and you have to click a simple link and login to receive them and "verify" your email. Beware - Marist College will never (ever!) send such an email. This is a phishing attempt - click Read More to find out how to spot phishing emails in your inbox.
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Fraud: Send me your available cell phone number

You get an email from your supervisor, dean, or Vice President, and it's urgent and important! 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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Fraud: Payment received for annual subscription

This is a purchasing scam, that tried to look like a subscription for Geek Squad services. Don't be fooled - these scammers are trying to get your credit card number. Read more to find out how!
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