Empowering Your Digital Security
At Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵ IT Services, our dedicated team works tirelessly to safeguard the university from cyber threats, including malicious attacks, viruses, and the actions of ill-intentioned individuals. However, it's crucial to remember that the most significant factor in ensuring IT security is you.
Stay Informed and Stay Secure
In today's digital landscape, vigilance is your strongest ally. To help you navigate potential threats, we've compiled a list of malevolent content that might land in your Outlook inbox from dubious external sources. By following our expert guidance, you can fortify your defenses and keep your digital world secure.
Threats at a Glance
Here's a brief overview of the key threats you should be aware of:
Phishing is a type of malicious email where the sender poses as a reputable company. The email sender’s goal is to induce individuals to reveal personal information (think passwords, credit card numbers, etc.).
These emails are sometimes very clever and may look official. Please beÌýcareful:
Ransomware is anotherÌýtype of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid.
Here is how it works:
ÌýIf you receive one of those emails:
You've received an email saying you won the lottery?
Or that a great producer needs money right now but will reward youÌýaÌýhundred-fold if you just give him your credit card number?
These types of scamsÌýare frequent on the internet, and you may get these strangely "good news" in your inbox.Ìý
Don't answer them, just forward the email to itservicesaup.edu.
Click here to read this article on further tips on avoiding cyber attacks and other online suspicious activity.