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What NOT To Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
What TO Do: Phishing & Secure Your Workstation
PHISHING: 3 Important message
MyMarist says you have "3 important message" (or "1 schedule message").
Just click the link, fill in your credentials and put in a Duo passcode!
But beware - this is not a Marist login screen. Click "Read More" to learn
about this dangerous phishing attempt.
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PHISHING: IRM Pittington
A lawyer sent you an attachment and asks for it to be signed and returned.
It comes from a real email address - but is it a valid request? No! The
attachment is just a different way to present a fake Microsoft login screen
as an attempt to steal your Marist login and password. Click "Read More"
for details.
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PHISHING: Document shared with you (Google Share)
Your supervisor sent you an important shared document! We get shared
documents all the time. But what's different? It comes from Google, which
is not a Marist service. Click "read more" to see how this phishing email
works through a valid file share, a valid document, and a Google Form.
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PHISHING: Data sent from Marist Portal
You have important data sent from the Marist Portal! But what is the data
and who is it from? It isn't a valid message and clicking on the link might
be dangerous. Click "read more" to see the full message and the phishing
site which looks exactly like the Marist login page.
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PHISHING: American Express Validate Your Account
You must validate your American Express account! But beware - this email is
trying to steal your login information and also personal details that could
lead to other accounts being hacked. Click "read more" and see what the
email and website looks like.
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Phishing: Completed Signing (docusign)
Your document has been signed! Just click on this link, enter your
credentials, and you can access it. But there's a little problem: you have
no idea what document was signed, or who sent it. Do you open it or no?
Gone Phishing says NO! Send it to us so we can (safely) evaluate the
message. Make sure to click "Read More" to see all the screenshots and
learn how to spot these malicious phishing messages.
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Phishing: Barracuda Email Filter Update
Spam is a problem! We all know that, but we would never send you a generic
email asking our Marist community members to "register" for a new spam
filtering service. Don't get fooled - click "Read more" to find out why
this is phishing.
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Phishing: your account has been temporarily suspended
Your account has been suspended! But really, I assure you it has not. This
is a very common phishing attempt, and thankfully this one is really easy
to spot. Click "Read More" to see the whole message.
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Phishing: Unauthorize log-in attempt
Your Citibank account has been suspended due to suspicious activity! Just
click the link to re-authorize the account. But please, we beg you, do not
do any such thing. This is a phishing attempt, and a common one, too. Click
"Read More" to see the full message and learn why it is Phishing.
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Phishing: your amazon account has been disabled
Your Amazon account has been disabled! You just have to click on the link
and fill out a form. But would Amazon really ask for your credit card
details and Social Security Number? Click "read more" to find out why this
is a phishing message.
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