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Phishing: QUOTA EXCEEDED

Your email quota has been exceeded! But not really - this is a phishing attempt. If you click on the link a malicious website will come up asking for your Marist username and password.
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Phishing: Attention Required

Attention! You have quarantined messages and you must click a link to review them! Don't fall for it - this is just an attempt to steal your Marist login and password. Make sure to read more to see more tips for spotting phishing emails.
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Phishing: Account Restricted (LinkedIn)

LinkedIn says you must confirm your email address! But this isn't really LinkedIn - remember to always scrutinize email messages and the links within them to make sure they are valid.
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Phishing: Final Warning: Account Suspension Notice!

There is a problem with your American Express credit card account! But no, not really - this is a phishing attempt that tries to get your credit card account information.
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Phishing: Alert Message

Intuit Quickbooks says your deposit can't go through until you click the link and login! Don't fall for it - cyber criminals are trying to get your credentials and still money. Click Read More and learn how to spot a malicious email such as this one.
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Phishing: Alert Surfaces

Phishing alert! This email claims that you have undelivered email messages and encourages you to click a link to "review messages". This is a phishing attempt! Criminals are trying to steal your college password.
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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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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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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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