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Information Security Awareness Posters 2021 Posters Beware of Phishing 2019 Posters Job Scam Awareness Poster 2018 Cyber Security Awareness Month Posters Social Media Safety Tips Poster Phishing Awareness Poster Password Sharing Poster Password Strength Poster…
IT Security Resources Everyone shares in the responsibility of creating a safe and secure IT environment. Be aware of the various IT security threats and the importance of keeping your personal and work related University…
Phishing Email Examples Phishing emails typically try to scare or rush you into clicking a malicious link, into opening a computer virus, or into supplying personal information by email.
Phishing Login Form Examples Example 1 Although this login page may look like the Mount’s Office 365 login page, you can see that: It does not use https, rather it uses http which is insecure…
Phishing What Is Phishing? Phishing is when a criminal uses emails, SMS text messages (smishing), web forms, and viruses to: Trick you into revealing your password or other personal information. Trick you into applying for…
Phishing Red Flags The following are examples of suspicious emails that should be deleted. If you believe that you have sent information through a suspicious or phishing email please contact helpdesk@msvu.ca. Password Requests Phishing emails…
Browse Safely You can get infected simply by visiting a malicious website. This is called a drive-by download attack. Entering your credentials into phishing or non-https web forms can give cybercriminals access to the Mount…
Cybersafety Protect yourself against fraud, including job scams, phishing scams, and malware, including ransomware. Scam Savviness Internet Job Scams Job Scam Prevention Tips Online Shopping Safety Tips Beware of phishing CRA and Service Canada Scams…
—–Original Message—– From: “Infodesk Account 2” <<U>universityhelpdisk@fdu.edu>To: Helpdesk1@msvu.caDate: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 17:16:22 +0100 (WAT)Subject: CONFIRM YOUR MSVU EMAIL ACCOUNT TO AVIOD CLOSURE Please Submit Your e-mail account information for update of your account. DEAR…