Body
Introduction
PHISHING ATTEMPTS NEVER END
There has been an exponential increase in the attempts to lure unsuspecting victims into targeted phishing campaigns.
Avoid becoming a victim of a phishing attack.
Instructions
Don’t take the Hook:
- Stay alert for potential phishing attempts. This will help reduce phishing and account compromises.
- Be wary of ALL emails or requests that ask you to:
- Input username and passwords - regardless of where they appear to be from.
- Input your username and password into an online form.
- Change another users’ account information - even if the request appears to be from someone you know.
- Request a favor like purchasing gift cards.
- Have Implications of urgency or some type of emergency.
- Have frequent misspellings of words or choppy sentence structure.
- Verify it!
- In Microsoft Outlook, double click the sender to make sure the sender is from within the organization (@minnstate.edu)
- Contact the person who sent you the email to ensure the message was actually sent by them.
Important! If you believe you have been phished...
- Contact the IT Service Desk ASAP if you believe your computer has been compromised.
- Change your passwords for all relevant accounts.
- Send phishing attempts and spam using the instructions below.
You can report a suspicious email at any time
- Highlight the suspicious message in your inbox. Do not forward it.
- Utilize the Report Message button on the right-hand side of the Home ribbon.
- If you do not see the Report Message button, please complete the following steps:
·
Outlook 2019 - Windows PC’s
- Highlight the suspicious message in your inbox.
- Use the key combination (CONTROL)(ALT)(F) to create a new email that automatically attaches the suspicious email (this is important).
- Address the email To: phishing@stcloudstate.edu
Outlook 2019 - MacOS
- Highlight the suspicious message in your inbox.
- Use the key combination (CONTROL)(COMMAND)(J) to create a new email that automatically attaches the suspicious email (this is important).
- Address the email To: phishing@stcloudstate.edu
Apple Mail - MacOS
- There is no “Report message” button or key-stroke shortcut.
- In this situation simply use the “forward as attachment” option.
- Address the email To: phishing@stcloudstate.edu
Anytime you receive a suspicious email
- NEVER click on the links.
- NEVER act on an email that asks for your login credentials.
- ALWAYS report it immediately. Use the instructions above.
Thank you for your vigilance in keeping data safe!