Phish Alert: Message Titled "Work from Home Position"

Good afternoon Lumberjacks,

Please be advised that there is another active phishing attempt email being circulated among the SFA community. These emails are originating from on campus email addresses and notifying the recipient of UNICEF Part-Time job opportunity and ask you to email a non-university email address for more information. If you receive these emails or emails with different subject lines but similar content, please do not click on any links or attachments, and delete the email. If you have already clicked on the link or opened the attachment, please change your mySFA password immediately. If you need help with this, please call the Help Desk at 936-468-HELP (4357).  

Phishing attempts often come in groups – be on guard for additional suspicious emails, and contact “supposed” senders such as university personnel, your bank or credit card, etc. directly using a known, confirmed method to verify if a questionable email is legitimate. As always, be alert for signs of phishing – an unexpected email attachment from an unusual source, a sense of fear/urgency, asking for account credentials or financial information, using an unfamiliar greeting or sketchy email address, and spelling or grammar errors. 

Thank you to the recipients who quickly brought this to our attention and thank you to those that have utilized the Phish Alert Button (PAB) to bring this email to our attention. For more information on how the PAB can help us identify these types of emails please visit this knowledge base to learn more: Phish Alert Button (PAB)

Thanks,

ITS

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Article ID: 138186
Created
Wed 6/1/22 12:01 PM
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Wed 6/1/22 12:01 PM