Exercise caution with any emails related to Hurricane Harvey. Often scammers use natural disasters to request donations to fraudulent charities. US-CERT Warning – Potential Hurricane Harvey Phishing Scams Continue Reading
Exercise caution with any emails related to Hurricane Harvey. Often scammers use natural disasters to request donations to fraudulent charities. US-CERT Warning – Potential Hurricane Harvey Phishing Scams Continue Reading
Huge rash of phishing emails that look like Google Drive requests. Do not click the link. Report the message to abuse@tcnj.edu and delete the message Continue Reading
Another phishing message reported. From: The College of New Jersey <noreply@tcnj.edu> Date: Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 2:40 PM Subject: Important message from TCNJ Faculty/Staff To: Recipients <noreply@tcnj.edu> Dear Employee: You have new important message from Faculty/Staff. Click here to read Thank You Information Technology Services The College of New Jersey The message linked to… Continue Reading
New phishing message From: XXXX Subject: RE: WIRE TRANSFER NOTIFICATION Date: April 4, 2017 at 2:17:16 PM EDT To: XXXX Hello, Can you please confirm funds made to your account mistakenly by bursary Dept. Followed by an image that links to site that copied our login screen Continue Reading
It’s that time of the year again. With tax season upon us, attackers are stepping up their efforts to steal your data. The IRS is reporting an increase in scam emails regarding W-2 information. IRS Scam Notice Let’s take some time to review safe email practices. Always be skeptical – an email “From” address can… Continue Reading
A vulnerability has been made public that could allow an an attacker to remotely execute code on a victim’s computer using the WebEx browser plugin. The vulnerability can be exploited by visiting a specially crafted website. WebEx has released an update to address this vulnerability. Make sure all web browsers are plugins are up to date… Continue Reading
It’s 2017 and email phishing is not new, however, there is a new technique attackers are using specifically against Gmail accounts. Malicious email messages appear to contain an attachment, but clicking the attachment will open a new browser tab that appears to be a login screen. This form will capture account credentials and send them to the attacker. To… Continue Reading
The second cyber security seminar will be held in Green Hall room 14 at 10AM on 10/26/2016. NCSAM is coming to a close, so all annual security awareness training must be completed by the end of the month. Continue Reading
This first cyber security seminar will be held in the Education Building room 200 at 10AM on 10/12/2016. Feel free to participate even if you did not preregister. Continue Reading
TCNJ’s annual IT Security Awareness Training is now active. Each year all employees must complete Security Awareness Training. This year employees are only required to complete 1 of the training modules. Additional information and instructions for completing the training can be found at https://security.tcnj.edu/program/security-awareness-training/ Continue Reading