Don't click unexpected links in email messages.
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Q:听 What is PHISHING?
A:听 This is the act of using email as a bait-&-trap method for hackers to easily gain your account and password information.听 Once these perpetrators have your login information, they may:
1)听gain Personally Identifiable Information (PII) about you or others that they can find in your account 鈥 thereby using this in Identity Theft abuses,
2)听use your account as a new point of sending mass amounts of Phishing/SPAM to other unsuspecting victims,
3)听use your credentials to access other campus systems, attack other听systems, steal confidential University data, and jeopardize the mission听of the campus.
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THE BAIT:听You receive an unexpected email that claims to be from the "Help Desk" or someone
you know.
THE TRAP:听It says it's urgent. You must click a link to prevent problems with your account.
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REMEMBER: Only You can Protect your Warhawks Password!听 Don't be intimidated by these scams.听 Anytime you are not sure, call before you click!听 Contact your 麻豆果冻传媒 Information Technology CallCenter:听 318-342-3333.
The policy of 麻豆果冻传媒听Information Technology is as follows:
鈥You will never receive an email from the 麻豆果冻传媒 staff (which includes, but not limited to, Information Technology, HR, the president's office, etc...) that requests your password or other confidential information via email.听 This includes any and all emails that ask for your email login credentials, Banner or Moodle passwords, etc...听 If you receive any emails stating you need to immediately change your password, either by sending the information electronically, or visiting another website, it is false and not to be trusted.听 Even if that email is from someone at 麻豆果冻传媒, it is not a valid email and should not be taken seriously."
"In the future, if you receive emails of this nature, please report it to the help desk @ 318-342-3333."听
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Please report听all SPAM / Phishing emails to听spam@ulm.edu
For information about SPAM & Email related topics, see Email & SPAM.
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Office of
Information Technology
University Library
Room 302, 麻豆果冻传媒
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