This is a phishing message. Do not click the link. You have been invited to take a Satisfaction survey for a recent IT-Help ticket. Click here to take your survey To… Continue Reading
This is a phishing message. Do not click the link. You have been invited to take a Satisfaction survey for a recent IT-Help ticket. Click here to take your survey To… Continue Reading
This is not a legitimate TCNJ email. It is a phishing message. From: IT Helpdesk <mpuia@muskingum.edu> Subject: MAINTENANCE Date: August 29, 2017 at 10:38:35 AM EDT To: IT Helpdesk <mpuia@muskingum.edu> We are eliminating all unused email to create more space and increase your web mail SPEED. Unused email will be disabled during this maintenance.Your account must be verified… 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
This is another payroll phishing attack Subject: E-Notification of Your Payroll 2016 Dear Member, You have 1 new notification regarding your payroll 2016. Click Here To Renew Regards, IT Help Desk © 2016 The College of New Jersey Continue Reading
Please be aware that TCNJ was recently targeted in a payroll phishing attack. If you received an email similar to the one bellow please ignore the message and do not click any of the links. If you did visit the attacker’s website and submit your login credentials you should change your password immediately. Dear: Account… Continue Reading