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Phish Alarm

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Protect UCSF and Myself from Phishing and Other Similar Scams

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Mar 2023: Malicious OneNote Attachment Lures

Recent email-based attacks have abused Microsoft’s legitimate OneNote application to share malicious files.

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Avoid Being Phished - Quick Tips

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Real Phishing and Social Engineering Threats

Please note that this is not an all-inclusive list of all of the phishing and social engineering threats, but rather ones that are typical of current threats and/or ones that impacted UCSF staff, faculty, and/or learners (must be logged in to MyAccess to view). Be diligent with all communications, and please, even if you think an email might be a phish, report it via Phish Alarm and find out almost instantly in most cases.

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Stop You've Been Phished!

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:

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Dec 2022: Phish Alarm-Themed Lures Used in Credential Phishing Attacks

Cybercriminals have launched phishing attacks claiming to originate from a company help desk team.

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IT Security Awareness - Stay Sharp to Stay Safe

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Use Phish Alarm to Report Suspicious Emails and Contact the IT Service Desk or UCSF Police for Other Security Incidents

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