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Virus: auto-Printer notification

It's not often we see a virus come into Gone Phishing but here is a great example of what it can look like. PDF attachments are common, especially for receiving invoices through printers and e-fax. But beware! It's also a really easy way to infect your machine with very harmful software. Make sure to click "Read More" and learn how to spot these messages and avoid getting harmed.
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Virus: you have some pending documents waiting for download

This email looks like it comes from WeTransfer, a valid service for sharing large files. This is a malicious email with a fake link - the files are infected with viruses that can take control of your machine.
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Virus: Secured Doc via SharePoint

This email looks like it comes from Sharepoint, a service that is used frequently at Marist College. This is a malicious email with a fake link - the files are infected with viruses that can take control of your machine.
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Virus: ALLSTUDENTS

This message looks like a reply to an all-campus email. It has an excel attachment that is infected with a very dangerous virus called malware.
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