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1 Phishing Don’t get caught!

2 Old School Phishing example
Dear Staff and student, This is to inform all staff and student of University of Northern lowa, that due to the congestion in the school web-mail account and removal of all unused accounts an upgrade is needed, kindly update your account by filling the form below. User Name Id Password Confirm Password This information will be used to upgrade your account to avoid lost. Failure to do this your account will be De-activated. Please stay connected. Thank you. University of Northern lowa webmail Team.

3 Any request to divulge your UNI password via email is fraudulent!

4 Phishing Education Project
UNI embarked on a phishing education venture starting last October that continued through April. Simulated but realistic phishing messages were sent periodically to faculty and staff mailboxes by a contracted vendor. Those that responded to these educational messages received some quick and specific training on recognizing and avoiding future phishing messages. Tips for dealing with phishing messages in general are available at Phishing

5 FedEx Missed Delivery

6 Deprovisioning

7 Coffee Club From: Campus Coffee Club <coffee‌@uni.edu> [1]
Subject: Join the Campus Coffee Club today! Winter got you feeling run down?  We've got just the thing to pick you up!  DOR is proud to announce our new coffee rewards program - the Campus Coffee Club!  For every five cups of coffee you buy at any campus location, you'll get your sixth one on us!  Register today to get started [2], then simply present your UNI ID at checkout.  To reward our UNI java junkies, members who join by February 2 will get their first cup free! - Your Friends at UNI Dining

8 Target Discount Offer

9 Google Alert

10 Passphrase Expiring From: IT Service Desk Subject: CatID Passphrase to Expire (no reply) Your CatID passphrase will expire in 3 days on 04/19/2019, and you will automatically be prompted to choose a new passphrase at that time. Learn more about your CatID passphrase by visiting the IT website. You can change your CatID passphrase at any time by logging into MyUNIverse and clicking on the "Change My CatID passphrase" link under "My Account", or change it now by visiting https‌://access-uni-edu.net/Password/change/?rid=Yutu5C0 [1] Don't get locked out! Sign up to reset the account yourself with UNI's self-service account reset tool. Need help? Contact: IT Service Desk

11 How do you protect yourself?
Be skeptical! Don’t click on links in unless you’re certain that it’s a legitimate request Hover over links before clicking, then don’t click! Any request to divulge your UNI password via is fraudulent!

12 What do I do if I receive a phish?
Forward to and Include full headers from the message if requested

13 Also… Phone calls Web pop-ups You’re infected!
Call our support hotline! Click here and let us help you fix it!

14 Security Awareness Available to all faculty, staff, and students
Found as a course at Click on the BbLEARN link

15 Security Awareness Course

16 Questions? Contact info: Ken Connelly or Eric Lukens or Doug Murray or Or just


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