New COVID-19 phishing email impersonates campus leadership
A new COVID-19 related phishing campaign on has appeared campus, where the attacker impersonates UW–Madison leadership. Learn how to protect yourself.
A new COVID-19 related phishing campaign on has appeared campus, where the attacker impersonates UW–Madison leadership. Learn how to protect yourself.
A new phishing campaign impersonates your HR department. Learn how to identify it and what to do.
Participating in such fun could bring risks even bigger than ’80s senior picture hair.
If you are contacted by someone claiming to be from the Treasury Department offering money in exchange for personal financial information or a charge of any kind please do not respond. These are scams.
If you receive an email with the subject “Discrimination/Sexual Harassment Prevention Training” it’s probably a scam.
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Criminals are using our COVID-19 fears to attempt scams via email, US mail, text, and phone. Learn how to protect yourself!
It didn’t take long for cybercriminals to take advantage of the panic. Here are some tips to help avoid getting duped.
With this new name, we are now seeking session proposals for the Cybersecurity Forward 2020 Conference. Deadline to submit: March 15.
Join the Office of Cybersecurity for a brown bag about the Qualys Vulnerability Management tool.