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2017-10-17
Safe MessageDescription:
This is a legitimate message from Georgia Tech Human Resources regarding the upcoming benefits open enrollment period.
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2017-10-17
Phishing MessageDescription:
Although a premium email account sounds nice, this is nothing more than a phishing attempt. Clicking the link may take you to a site that will harm your computer or attempt to steal your credentials. Hovering over the "confirm at once" button reveals that it leads to a .ru domain name, not gatech.edu
Please DO NOT reply or download and open the attached malicious document. If you have done so already, please let us know. If you haven't, please delete the email or mark it as junk and ignore it.
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2017-09-26
Phishing MessageDescription:
Although claiming to be from iCloud, the "Confirm Now" button leads to http://vadalmafa.hu/.... (revealed by hovering over the link), a domain unrelated to Apple or iCloud.
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2017-09-25
Phishing MessageDescription:
We have seen several messages like the one pictured below. The link will lead to form that attempts to trick you into entering your GT credentials. Always check the web address in your browser before entering your credentials, and check the address of links before clicking them by hovering over them with your mouse, or long-pressing on mobile.
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2017-09-08
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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