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An email from a sun.ac.za address with the subject “SAFECOM – 5 / FEBRUARY / 2020” has been sent to staff and students. The email asks you to open a message received from “SUNCOM” (also see image below)
This is not a legitimate email, but a phishing attempt which will lead you to a fake website.
By clicking on links and providing your information, you give criminals access to your personal information and your accounts. If you think your account or device has been compromised or you notice suspicious activity:
- Immediately change your password on www.sun.ac.za/password.
- Contact the IT Service Desk by logging a request or calling 808 4367.
- More information is available on our blog and Twitter.
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’n E-pos vanaf `n sun.ac.za adres met die onderwerp “SAFECOM – 5 / FEBRUARY / 2020” is aan personeel en studente versend. Die e-pos vra dat jy op ʼn skakel kliek om `n boodskap van “SAFECOM” te lees. (sien ook voorbeeld onder)
Hierdie is nie ’n geldige e-pos nie, maar ’n strikroofpoging wat jou sal lei na ’n vals webadres.
Deur op skakels in strikroof e-posse te kliek en jou inligting te verskaf, gee jy aan misdadigers toegang tot jou persoonlike inligting en rekeninge. Indien jy vermoed dat jou rekening of toestel gekompromitteer is of jy agterdogtige aktiwiteite oplet:
- Verander dadelik jou wagwoord by www.sun.ac.za/password.
- Kontak die IT Dienstoonbank deur ʼn versoek aan te meld of 808 4367 te skakel.
- Meer inligting is beskikbaar op ons blog en Twitter.
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Tags: phishing