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2019-01-27
Phishing MessageDescription:
The following message was send by an attacker posing as the dean of a college.
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2019-01-22
Safe MessageDescription:
This is an invitation to join a Microsoft program that partners with the Georgia Tech College of Computing.
The link goes to "onthehub.com" which is an academic software retailer and on login you will be presented with a login page that is the actually GT login page at "https://login.gatech.edu".
This isn't a phishing message, but it's very hard to distinguish from one.
If you get this and want to use this program, make sure that the link really goes to "onthehub.com" and always make sure any login page for Georgia Tech is "login.gatech.edu" before logging in.
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2019-01-22
Safe MessageDescription:
This is an invitation to join a Microsoft program that partners with the Georgia Tech College of Computing.
The link goes to "onthehub.com" which is an academic software retailer and on login you will be presented with a login page that is the actually GT login page at "https://login.gatech.edu".
This isn't a phishing message, but it's very hard to distinguish from one.
If you get this and want to use this program, make sure that the link really goes to "onthehub.com" and always make sure any login page for Georgia Tech is "login.gatech.edu" before logging in.
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2019-01-17
Phishing MessageDescription:
There have been recent attempts to impersonate GT faculty and staff. In this case, the email was sent from an address attempting to mask itself using "gatech.edu@gmail.com".
Typically, these emails conversations are prompting the users to purchase iTunes gift cards.
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2019-01-16
Phishing MessageDescription:
Users are receiving an email with a link to access a Voice Message.
The voice message link prompts users to access a replica of the GT login page. If you hover and examine the URL, then you will realize that it is not an authentica GT login page.
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