[Plantsci] FW: Stay Alert: Avoid Email Scams

Marquez, Mario A - (marquezm) marquezm at arizona.edu
Fri Apr 1 09:56:26 MST 2022


Be cautious of emails with EXT in subject line.

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[THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA]<https://click.comms.arizona.edu/?qs=96d8d8942112587c4bc45fc28e2789e333bec231fcc8fd2edccac26155c731d008ba29baee5a7876d9c0c6d1998452bda01671209d0dd6da39066b6997e3755e>
April 1, 2022, 9:50 a.m.
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Dear Students and Colleagues,
The University community is seeing an increase in fraudulent emails<https://click.comms.arizona.edu/?qs=96d8d8942112587cc0551f732ed8b6c08a1b7307f9c9a276cf8edc3a8498103966ba7ef2a76f2453e641848db5272d065cd35258248ac031c11108a077c39838> coming from external email addresses that appear to be from University leadership, including President Robbins.

These scams may include requests to purchase gift cards or provide personal information. Responding to these scams can result in financial loss, identity theft or a virus on your device.

Please use caution when opening emails with "EXT" in the subject line or “External Email” in red font at the top of the email message. To learn how to identify these scams, review helpful tips and resources<https://click.comms.arizona.edu/?qs=96d8d8942112587c04ccf0e5f1243ce7047ec1bd9af9c3d0b6106bcfc17a4d8f27033b4611e1263d48f6ff89d8c4a37fe1d1e4196f8aa946100b977ce4201016> on the Information Security website.

If you receive a suspicious email, please report it<https://click.comms.arizona.edu/?qs=96d8d8942112587c928f5f5ea6d7a2206c3f1400b615bb376085f5fcfd90c1b730647a2507eb318c62aebf3cc2c5c5996df497b4e7d769e9a8a7504ef9a7f7a0> immediately to the Information Security Office. I appreciate your cooperation in keeping the campus community safe from ever-evolving cybersecurity threats.

Sincerely,

Barry Brummund
Chief Information Officer
The University of Arizona
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We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.

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