Don’t get ‘hooked’ by phishers

phishingscamDon't take the bait! Be alert to phishing scams which attempt to gain access to your personal information. Have you tried the Microsoft Phishing Filter? For more information on how to spot, avoid and report phishing attempts or what to do if you've been "hooked," visit this link or contact your department's information technology provider or the Office of Information Technology HelpDesk at helpdesk@auburn.edu. October is National Cyber
Security Month. The Office of Information Technology will offer tips each week during October to help you stay safe online.

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