8/29 phishing alert! Subject: “School Job Offer”
Watch out for an active phishing campaign on campus in which the attacker offers a a part-time, work-from-home job.
Watch out for an active phishing campaign on campus in which the attacker offers a a part-time, work-from-home job.
Scammers recently sent a phony Office 365 login alert. Learn how to protect yourself!
Scammers recently sent a phony email quota message. Learn how to protect yourself.
Watch out for an active phishing campaign on campus in which the attacker impersonates UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta H. Fore. The email message advertises a part-time, work-from-home job.
Although there are no current credible Russian cybersecurity threats to U.S. universities, UW’s cybersecurity team is prepared to prevent cyberattacks. Do your part by identifying and reporting phishing scams related to Ukraine.
Scammers recently sent a message that appears to be from the DoIT Help Desk, but was actually a forgery. Learn how to protect yourself.
Scammers recently sent a message that appears to be from Chase Bank, but was actually a forgery. Learn how to protect yourself.
Scammers recently sent a Business Email Compromise message that appears to be from a campus leader’s personal Gmail account, but was actually a forgery. Learn how to protect yourself.
There are active phishing campaigns on campus in which the attacker impersonates a consultant offering retirement advice. The email asks recipients to click a link to schedule an appointment or to unsubscribe.
Watch out for an active phishing campaign on campus in which the attacker impersonates Chancellor Rebecca Blank. The email message asks recipients if they’re available and includes a linked image that cannot be displayed.