Issued: 04/01/21
Updated: 05/04/21
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Attention Warhawks,Ìý
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Be on the look out for scammers sending out emails impersonating theÌýIRS.
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The Internal Revenue Service has sent out a warning that scammers are targeting educational institutions, students, and staff with a (.edu) email address on the status of their tax refund.Ìý We are asking our faculty, staff, and students to be on the look for these types of emails.Ìý If you receive this type of email, remember to never click on a link provided in an email.Ìý Use your web browser to go directly to the site instead. As always, report any suspicious emails delivered to your inbox to spam@ulm.edu.
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Here is a link to theÌýIRSÌýwebsite with more information.
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Thanks,Ìý
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Office of Information Technology
SPAM / PhishingÌý|ÌýOffice of Information Technology
318-342-3333Ìý|Ìýspam@ulm.edu
Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½Ìý|Ìý700 University AvenueÌý|ÌýMonroe, LA 71209
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Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½'s IT Staff will never ask for your password or other confidential information
via e-mail.Ìý If you have any questions or have already replied to a suspicious e-mail,
please contact the ITÌýHelpDeskÌýat (318)342-3333.Ìý
Office of
Information Technology
University Library
Room 302, Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½
Monroe, LA 71209
Business Hours
Monday-Thursday
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday
7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Main Office
PH (318) 342-5015
FX (318) 342-5018
HelpDesk
(318) 342-3333
on-campus ext. 3333