Miami Phish Bowl
Wondering if an email you received is legit? Here's a list of recent phishing attempts (and some legitimate messages!) to watch out for.
Security notice: Website pop-up asks users to run code
Never open a terminal window and run code from a website, no matter how trustworthy you think it is.
Phishing alert: “Issues with your ID” and other messages send users to fraudulent login screen
A new phishing attempt is making the rounds. Be aware.
Notice: Canva users who signed up with @MiamiOH.edu email address will receive informative message from Canva
Legitimate message from Canva incoming for Miami users. (NOT phishing.)
Scam notice: Party invites in personal email
Please be on the lookout for malicious party invitations in your personal email inboxes.
New threat to watch for: Google Calendar invites
Please be on the lookout for malicious party invitations in your personal email inboxes.
Report Phishing
Did you receive an email you suspect to be phishing and don't see it listed here? Let us know! Email us at PhishBowl@MiamiOH.edu.
Information about Compromised Devices
IT Services takes information security seriously. If we detect that a device on our network has potentially been compromised by malware, viruses, or other various forms of malicious software, we take steps to protect the network. Namely, we block the infected device from accessing the MU-Wireless Wi-Fi network until the malicious software has been purged.
If you have issues connecting to the Wi-Fi, your device may be compromised.
Check your email for a message from IT stating that your device was blocked. Follow the instructions in that email to get your device back on the network.
