PHISHING: IRM Pittington
A lawyer sent you an attachment and asks for it to be signed and returned. It comes from a real email address - but is it a valid request? No! The attachment is just a different way to present a fake Microsoft login screen as an attempt to steal your Marist login and password. Click "Read More" for details.
PHISHING: Document shared with you (Google Share)
Your supervisor sent you an important shared document! We get shared documents all the time. But what's different? It comes from Google, which is not a Marist service. Click "read more" to see how this phishing email works through a valid file share, a valid document, and a Google Form.
PHISHING: Data sent from Marist Portal
You have important data sent from the Marist Portal! But what is the data and who is it from? It isn't a valid message and clicking on the link might be dangerous. Click "read more" to see the full message and the phishing site which looks exactly like the Marist login page.
News: Important Information Regarding Recent LastPass Breach
This post contains important information about a data breach that occurred late in 2022 at LastPass, a password manager platform. Be sure to click "read more" and read this information carefully. This information is particularly important if you use this tool to store your passwords.
PHISHING: American Express Validate Your Account
You must validate your American Express account! But beware - this email is trying to steal your login information and also personal details that could lead to other accounts being hacked. Click "read more" and see what the email and website looks like.
News: Welcome back and Happy 2023!
We would like to welcome everyone back to campus after Winter Break. Click "Read More" to review general best practices for avoiding malicious email and keeping your Marist (and personal) accounts secure.
Fraud: unable to complete delivery (SMISHING)
Happy Holidays! Your package can't be delivered because the street address is wrong. But is this really a valid message from the United States Postal Service? Gone Phishing says "NO!" Don't be fooled by fraudulent text messages - click "Read More" to learn how to spot SMISHING attacks.
Virus: auto-Printer notification
It's not often we see a virus come into Gone Phishing but here is a great example of what it can look like. PDF attachments are common, especially for receiving invoices through printers and e-fax. But beware! It's also a really easy way to infect your machine with very harmful software. Make sure to click "Read More" and learn how to spot these messages and avoid getting harmed.
Phishing: Completed Signing (docusign)
Your document has been signed! Just click on this link, enter your credentials, and you can access it. But there's a little problem: you have no idea what document was signed, or who sent it. Do you open it or no? Gone Phishing says NO! Send it to us so we can (safely) evaluate the message. Make sure to click "Read More" to see all the screenshots and learn how to spot these malicious phishing messages.
Fraud: Important message from UNiDAYS
You receive an email from a company announcing a part-time job opportunity. Be wary of any emails like these - unsolicited job offers are rarely valid and can often lead to financial loss. Make sure to click "read more" and find out how to spot these in the future!