Phishing Alerts

5/13/16 RE: Staff Information (MAY-2016 Bullentin)

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are warned that their passwords will expire in 45 minutes, and that they should click on a link to update their accounts.  The link in the email appears to be a Nigerian URL.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on the link or responded in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/16/16 IT-CENTER

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are informed that the "IT Center" is migrating all email accounts into Outlook Web App 2016, and that they need to login and verify their accounts.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on the link or responded to the email in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/11/16 Emailing: Photo 05-11-2016, 09 99 60

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, that appears to have photos attached in a zipped file.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you opened the attachment or responded to the email, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/11/16 Staff Benefits

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are informed that they can get "hundreds of discounts as a school employee," and to click on links to find them.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on any links in the email or responded in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/10/16 Important information regarding your account

UA Information Security received a phishing email report of an email appearing to come from Citibank.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on any links or responded to the email, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/10/16 Outlook Upgrade

UA Information Security received a phishing email report of an email stating that users cannot login to email because they need to upgrade their accounts.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on a link or responded in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/9/16 Top Urgent / Order3929

UA Information Security received a phishing email report with an attachment that is supposedly a purchase order.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you opened the attachment or replied to the email in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/9/16 To All

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are warned that they haven't verified their passwords, and that the University is requiring individual password verification.  The University of Arizona will NEVER ask you for your password.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on the link or replied to the email in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/9/16 IT Services.

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are warned that they must change their passwords within two hours.

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on the link or replied to the email in any way, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

 

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5/6/16 RE: FACULTY/STAFF DIRECTORY

UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are warned that their mailboxes have been compromised, and they should authenticate their Outlook accounts to prevent a "permanent closure."

If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox.  If you clicked on the link or provided any information, please contact your local IT Support or the 24/7 IT Support Center (626-8324) as soon as possible.

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