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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
Use Phish Alarm to Report Potential Phishing Emails and Contact the IT Service Desk or UCSF Police for Other Security Incidents
IT security incidents can originate almost anywhere in our organization due to the myriad of methods criminals can use to steal and disrupt UC Institutional Information and IT Resources. How
Security Incident Response & Investigation
- Technical Partner
Use Security Tools to Protect All of Your Devices
The link to the quiz is at the end of the article.
Where in the World Are My Report Phish and Staffbase Add-ins?
Recently, Microsoft Outlook Web Access (OWA) changed the location of add-ins you may be accustomed to using. This includes the Phish Alarm and Staffbase buttons.
Fraudulent Chime, Go2Bank, and Acorns Accounts
Information about Chime/Go2Bank/Acorns solicitations for new bank accountsWhat we know about the solicitationsUC recently learned that names, Socia
Ransomware Rising Again!
The link to the IT Security Awareness Quiz is at the end of the article. Complete the quiz for an entry in a drawing for 1 of 6 $50 Amazon gift cards.
See Something Phishy or Strange? Use Phish Alarm to Report Potential Phish and Contact the IT Service Desk or UCSF Police for Other Security Incidents
IT security incidents can originate almost anywhere in an organization due to the myriad of methods used by criminals to steal and disrupt UC Institutional Information and other IT Resources.
Stay Secure with IT Security Tools
Did you know that you can use the UCSF’s security software for your personal or non-centrally supported
Ransomware Running Riot!
The link to the IT Security Awareness Quiz is at the end of the article. Complete it for an entry in a drawing for 1 of 6 $50 Amazon gift cards.