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Phishing is the process of attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, or other sensitive data by masquerading as a trustworthy entity. While these can take countless forms, ranging from incredibly simplistic to near perfect copies of a legitimate service - a few simple guidelines can help keep you safe in the vast majority of many cases.

Getting started

While these scams will commonly try to start by getting a knee-jerk response out of you, some may be as simple as a link and nothing else. These attacks come in all shapes and forms, so being aware is paramount.

These kinds of attacks cause many millions of dollars of damage each year and is steadily growing.

A few quick tips can severely diminish the odds of one of these attacks succeeding - and if you have any doubts whatsoever about its validity, we will examine the messages and inform you of any further steps to take.

Ideally, preserving the Preserving the message headers will make it easier for us to analyze the message. This can be done by creating an attachment of the message in question (this is not the same as forwarding it). If possible, please follow the steps below when sending the message.

Attaching the message with the Outlook desktop app

  1. Select the suspicious message

  2. Press Control+Alt+F on your keyboard, a new message window should appear

  3. Send the message to helpdesk@felician.edu

Attaching the message with the Outlook web app

  1. Create a new message

  2. Click and drag the suspicious message from your inbox to your new message to create an attachment

  3. Send the message to helpdesk@felician.edu

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