Removal of Phishing Message from Queen's Mailboxes Archived

  • On Friday, April 28th a malicious email was sent to members of the Queen's community. Under the direction of the CIO, this message has been removed from all mailboxes using an automated feature in Office 365. If you received this message, clicked the link and entered your credentials, please change your NetID password immediately. If you have any questions please contact the IT Support Center at x36666.



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    From: IT Desk <cam@softwell-admin.com>
    Date: April 27, 2017 at 10:48:42 PM EDT
    To: Undisclosed recipients:;
    Subject: activate new policy
    The university's community has suffered from many phishing and scam
    attacks hereby exposing staffs confidential information.Hence, Information
    technology service has initiated the two-factor authentication login method
    mandatory for all staffs and students.

    What's new?
    When ever a login attempt is made to your account, a verification code will be sent to your mobile phone to confirm its you login in.

    Visit %URL REMOVED% to get started with this service

    Note- You are meant to login from your personal device to save your IP address in our database for more efficiency of this service

    END OF REMOVED MESSAGE

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  • Publish Date: April 28, 2017 08:58
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