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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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Phishing: Help Desk
Your mailbox storage is at 98%! Just click a link to adjust your storage limit. Be warned: this message did not come from the Marist College Help Desk or anyone in Marist IT. It's an attempt to steal your credentials. Click Read More for additional information and tips for spotting malicious email messages.
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Phishing: Upgrade Your Mailbox
Your mailbox is almost full! Just click a link to request an upgrade. Be warned: this message did not come from the Marist College Help Desk or anyone in Marist IT. It's an attempt to steal your credentials. Click Read More for additional information and tips for spotting malicious email messages.
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Phishing: Our Projections for Year 2022 (dousign)
You have an important document from docusign - enter your information immediately to see it! Beware: this is a phishing attempt. If you click on the link and open the site, it will ask for your login and password, but this isn't a Marist College service - it is an attempt by cyber criminals to steal your password.
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Phishing: Maintenance status update
Your mailbox storage is almost full! Just click this link to login and adjust and maintain your inbox. Beware: this is a phishing attempt. If you click on the link and open the form, it will ask for your login and password, but this isn't a Marist College service - it is an attempt by cyber criminals to steal your password.
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Phishing: 14:30PM, 22 Oct 2021 (voicemail)
You have a new voicemail from the Marist "Tele-Mail" service! All you have to do is login to your Microsoft account to view it. Beware, this is not an actual Marist College voicemail notification, this is just an attempt to steal your Marist credentials with a phishing attempt. Don't fall for it! Click Read More for details.
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Phishing: Cyber Attacker shared "EVALUATION FORM" with you
Has Dr. Murray really shared a Microsoft OneDrive document with you? No! Cyberattackers often use completely valid file sharing services such as Microsoft OneDrive and Google Docs to make their emails look authentic. Don't be fooled! Click Read More to learn how this phishing attack works.
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Phishing: Document shared with you: "ASSESSMENT.docx"
This one is tricky - the email comes from Google Drive, and all the links in the email also go to Google (which is a completely valid service). However, using Google to share a file is just a new way to get you to click a phishing link - the file itself contains a link for credential harvesting. Always be wary of any unsolicited file shares!
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Phishing: Last Warning - synchronize with out security protocols
This message looks like it is from Marist and has small details such as the recipient's name and email address. They use a sense of urgency to trick people into clicking. Don't get hooked! Find out how to spot these and other malicious emails.
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