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Protect Yourself - Slow Down

Another tactic that scammers will often employ is trying to get you to act quickly without thinking. They typically do this by sending you an email pretending to be from your mail provider, bank, or supervisor. They may claim that there was a paperwork error, and you need to update your information "right away." Another common scam is when you get an email pretending to be from your email provider that claims that your mailbox storage is full or almost full. It will ask you to fill out a form to confirm your account, or to request more space.

Protect Yourself - Check the Message

Most phishing attempts have the same thing in common - the scammer is pretending to be someone that they're really not. Cybercriminals are willing to impersonate anyone and anything to steal money or information (or both)! The first thing you should look for is the sender address. Ask yourself: "Who is really sending me this email?"

Take a look at these two sender addresses:

Costumes from "Wicked"

The 51±¬ÁÏ Museum is pleased to bring Paul Tazewell to campus on Thurs., Sept. 18 as part of the Thomas Schroth Visiting Artist Series. In celebration of this visit, the museum will showcase original Elphaba and Glinda costumes from "Wicked," designed by the Akron-born, award-winning costume designer. The costumes can be viewed in the museum lobby from Sept.11–Nov. 9. 

Education Abroad Webinar: Debunking the Myths 51±¬ÁÏ Studying Abroad

Thinking about studying abroad but not sure where to start—or feeling overwhelmed by all the options? This webinar will guide you through the key questions to ask before you go. We’ll show you how these questions can help you narrow down your choices and find the program that’s the perfect fit for you!

This event is open to all Ambassador Crawford College Students and will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams. RSVP below to receive the Teams meeting link!

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