Removal of Phishing Message from Queen's Mailboxes - 180212Archived
On Monday, February 12th, a malicious email was sent to members of the Queen's community. In keeping with the Electronic Information Security Policy, this message is being 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 securely change your NetID password immediately.
If you have any questions please contact the IT Support Centre at x36666.
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BEGINNING OF REMOVED MESSAGE
From: Adele Crowder
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2018 8:20 AM
Subject: Queens university service desk
Your university account has been filed under the list of accounts set for deactivation due
to retirement/graduation of the concerned account holder.But record shows you are still active in service
and so advised to terminate this request otherwise give us reasons to deactivate your university account.
Am still active in the university:
Visit here[LINK REMOVED] to cancel this deactivation request.
Am still active but want my account deactivated:
Fill this form[LINK REMOVED] here stating clearly the reasons for this action.
Am set for retirement/graduation:
No action is required (request will be processed).
Note:Accounts filed for deactivation has been submitted and will be processed within 24hr.
Instructor,
Notification systems
Information technology service.
IT service will never request for your email password over phone or email. Be safe!