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Jan 2024: Policy Update Phishing Lures Bypass MFA
Threat Alert: Company Policy Phishing Lures Bypass MFA
IT Communications
We represent and serve the Office of the CIO in making strategic IT Communications infrastructure improvements and providing resources to execute on delivery of clear, timely, relevant IT-related information. We strive to empower IT organization staff, stakeholders, and customers to perform their work with clarity and purpose around its connection to UCSF's mission and community at large. We can help! IT Communications can assist your group with consultation on and development of IT communications strategy and deliverables such as:
Jan 2024: Rewards-Themed Lures Harvesting Credit Card Data
Threat Alert: Phishing Lures Harvesting Credit Card Data
Dec 2023: WordPress-Themed Lures Install Malicious Plugin
Threat Alert WordPress-Themed Lures Install Malicious Plugin
Feb 2024: 2024 Tax-Themed Lures
Jan 2024: NHS-Themed Lures Steal Microsoft Credentials
Threat Alert: NHS-Themed Lures Steal Microsoft Credentials Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using spoofed or compromised email accounts belonging to the National Health Service (NHS). These emails, which appear to come from a NHS[.]net email address, use the subject line “YOU NEED TO SETTLE THIS.” A fully capitalized subject line like this is unlikely to come from an official government institution. The lures contain a prompt to review an alleged DocuSign document.
Dec 2023: Eventbrite-Themed Lures Distribute Malware
Threat Alert: Eventbrite-Themed Lures Distribute Malware
Dec 2023: Bonus-Themed Lures Harvest Credentials
Threat Alert: Bonus-Themed Lures Harvest Credentials
Nov 2023: Phishing Attacks Impersonate Philippine Agency
Threat Alert Phishing Attacks Impersonate Philippine Agency
Aug 2023: Geek Squad-Themed Lures Used in TOAD Attacks
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Recent phishing emails are masquerading as notifications alerting the recipient to an automatic renewal of Best Buy’s Geek Squad Total Protect & Webroot Advance Threat Protection. The emails, however, do not use Best Buy sending addresses. Unlike many traditional phishing attacks, the emails do not include malicious links or attachments.