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Phish Alarm
What is Phish Alarm?Phish Alarm is a tool that is available to all users at UCSF. With the click of a button, users can report a phishing or malicious message. As described here, the Report Phish button is available for both PC and Mac Outlook clients as well as on Outlook Web Access (email.ucsf.edu) and the Outlook Mobile App.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Security
Stop You've Been Phished!
But don't close this page!This phish is authorized by UCSF Information TechnologyHowever, this could have been sent by a criminal and scanning the QR code could have led to a criminal:
Mar 2023: Malicious OneNote Attachment Lures
Threat Alert: What to Watch For
Dec 2022: Phish Alarm-Themed Lures Used in Credential Phishing Attacks
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Cybercriminals have launched phishing attacks claiming to originate from a company help desk team.
Real Phishing Threats
Please note that this is not an all inclusive list of all of the phishing threats but rather ones that are typical of current threats and/or ones that were actually received by UCSF staff, faculty and/or students (must be logged into MyAccess to view). Be diligent with all communications.Content on this pagePhish Received by UCSFPhish Typical of Current ThreatsGreat Free Anti-Phishing Resources to Share with Your Friends and Family
Jun 2024: Compromised Accounts Distribute Malicious Email Attachments
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May 2024: Phishing Attacks Abuse Carrier411 Brand
Threat Alert:
May 2024: Adobe URLs Lead to Credential Phishing Sites
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Security Incident Response & Investigation
- Technical Partner
May 2024: NDA Lures Lead to Installation of Malicious Software
Example of an NDA lure used in