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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
If you receive an email message asking you to provide your user ID and password, do not respond to it. This is a phishing email and should be deleted immediately. Phishing is the criminal process of attempting to gather personal information such as user IDs, passwords and credit or banking details. If you have... More
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
University Safety speaks about protecting yourself against online fraud, in particular, phishing.... More
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
If you have received an email which appears to be from Carleton University, such as from <C U Account Management, Subject: Urgent>, please do not click on the link located within the body of the message. Do not provide your Carleton email and account information and do not reply to the sender. This is a phishing email... More
Friday, March 9, 2012
If you have received an email which appears to be from Carleton University, such as From <C U System Administrator>, please do not click on the link located within the body of the message. Do not provide your Carleton email and account information and do not reply to the sender. This is a phishing email and... More
Monday, March 5, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of <UPS Delivery Notification, Tracking Number....>, please do not open the attachment. The attachment will download a program that will attempt to infect your computer. Do not reply to the email and do not provide your Carleton email and account information. This is a phishing email and... More
Thursday, March 1, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of <System Upgrade and is from Webmaster>, please do not respond to it and do not provide your Carleton email and account information. Do not click on the links or send your account information to the email address within the body of the email. This is... More
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of <e-mail alert or appears to be from Carleton Webmail Service Team>, please do not respond to it and do not provide your Carleton email and account information. Do not click on the links or send your account information to the email address within the body... More
Friday, January 20, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of < Carleton.ca Email Notification >, please do not respond to it and do not provide your Carleton email and account information. Do not click on the link or send your account information to the email address within the body of the email. This is a... More
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
We have received a new phishing attempt which is circulating on campus. If you have received an email with the subject of < Error Code WA#984455N >. Please do not respond to it and do not provide your Carleton email and account information. Do not click on the link or send your account information to... More
Monday, January 9, 2012
In December Information Technology Services (ITS) successfully rolled MyCarletonOne out to faculty in the Library. When surveyed, 100% of respondents found it "very easy" or "easy" to set up their accounts. Next week ITS will begin inviting all faculty in Sprott School of Business to set up their MyCarletonOne accounts. This account will... More
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
This month, ITS will be performing test installs of the upcoming Microsoft patches. Due to this testing, updates will be pushed back by one week. CUNET workstations will be updated starting at noon on Thursday, December 22. Kiosks and Labs will be updated overnight on Thursday, December 22. Users who do not update their... More
Thursday, November 24, 2011
We have received a new phishing attempt which is circulating on campus. If you have received an email with the subject of < Last Warning !!!! > Update !!! which appears to be from Carleton University and specifies that you have exceeded your email quota. Please do not respond to it and do not provide your... More
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