Removal of Phishing Message from Queen's Mailboxes - 170704Archived
On Monday, July 3rd, a malicious email was sent to members of the Queen's community. In keeping with the Electronic Information Security Policy, this message has been removed from all mailboxes using an automated feature in Office 365.
If you are not using an Office 365 mailbox or forward your mail outside of Office 365, ITS is not able to automatically remove the malicious message. Please delete the message manually from your mailbox if you have received a copy.
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.
From: Kayla White <kayla.white4@wayne.edu>
Sent: Monday, July 3, 2017 5:32 PM
Subject: Request precautions
INFORMATION SERVICE SYSTEMS
The request to deactivate your email offered by the university Information and technology
service (IT service) have been logged.
NOTICE: Deactivation of the university email is strictly for retiring staffs and graduating
students. Staffs on leave are required to make use of the automatic responds service.
This request have been logged and will be processed within 24hrs.
Hence if you are not a graduating student nor a retiring staff, you are required to cancel this request immediately otherwise no action is required.
Cancel request below:
Cancel request Here
Regards,
Kayla White
Instructor
Information and technology service
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e-mail, and request that you delete it from your computer or messaging device. Thank you for your cooperation.