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Nov 2023: Credential Phishing Attacks Abuse Booking[.]com Branding
Threat Alert: Phishing Attacks Abuse Booking[.]com Branding
Jan 2023: Compensation-Themed Phishing Lures Harvest Microsoft Credentials
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using timely email phishing lures related to annual compensation reviews and bonuses. The phishing emails encourage recipients to click a lure to confirm a payment-related change.
Microsoft 365: SharePoint
Description
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Email & Collaboration
Jun 2023: Phishing Attacks Use Compromised Microsoft Office 365 Accounts
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Cybercriminals have launched phishing attacks leveraging compromised Microsoft Office 365 accounts. The lures include .rpsmg file attachments, as well as embedded URLs hidden behind a “Read the Message” button. Clicking the malicious link leads to a credential phishing kit that redirects the user to a legitimate login page.
Mar 2023: Malicious OneNote Attachment Lures
Threat Alert: What to Watch For
Nov 2023: HSBC Brand Abuse Lures Distribute Malware
Threat Alert: HSBC Brand Abuse Lures Distribute Malware
Licensed Software
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
HBS Timekeeping System
Description HBS (Huntington Business Systems), is an online time and attendance system. It is used by all academic and administrative staff (exempt and non-exempt employees) who earn leave. Note: HBS is not applicable for the 5,000+ academics who do not earn leave (e.g., residents, emeritus faculty).
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Business Applications
Mar 2023: Attacks Spread Microsoft Teams-Themed Lures
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Cybercriminals have launched phishing attacks using lures that impersonate Microsoft Teams meeting invites. The lures include a malicious link. Clicking the malicious link leads to a credential phishing kit that redirects the user to a legitimate login page.
Dec 2022: Microsoft OneDrive and QR Codes Used in Phishing Campaign
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Recent email-based attacks have used compromised Microsoft OneDrive accounts to send phishing emails. These emails encourage recipients to click a link to view a shared document. The OneDrive links lead targets to shared PDF documents containing quick response (QR) codes.