6/2/16 Message from Payroll Department
UA Information Security has received multiple reports of a particularly troubling phishing email. The following screenshot illustrates the issue:
UA Information Security has received multiple reports of a particularly troubling phishing email. The following screenshot illustrates the issue:
UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are asked to click on a link for the latest maintenance updates and IT system alerts. The link is not a legitimate UA link.
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.
Email text:
UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are told that have made a payment to PayPal for $621.00.
If you receive this email, please delete it from your inbox. If you clicked on links 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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UA Information Security directly received a phish that our "unverified accounts" would be shut down if we did not clink the link provided.
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
UA Information Security received a phishing email report that appears to come from the UA Library. However, the link in the email actually leads to a website in Gabon, and the email originates from the United Kingdom.
If you receive this email, please delete it. 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 (520-626-8324) as soon as possible.
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UA Information Security continues to receive multiple phishing reports that their "Arizona mailboxes" are about to expire, and that they need to click on a link in order to update their accounts. The emails appear to be sent from UA email addresses (two listed below).
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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UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are asked to reply for details on how to claim 2 million USD.
UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are warned that their mailboxes were expiring and to click a url to upgrade their mailbox.
UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are asked to reply for details on how to claim 2 million USD.
UA Information Security received a phishing email report, where recipients are asked to click a link to reallow their email to receive messages.