
For cyber criminals, it’s always phishing season. Some phishing email is obvious. Others, not so much. Either way, never open unsolicited email attachments. Instead, use the Phish Alert Button. If it’s safe, the security team will let you know.
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The current scam we've seen involves Bitcoin, however the subject can anything that the scammer thinks will grab your attention and make you feel an urgency to respond or click on a link.
Below is an example of a targeted phishing email sent to an ODOT employee and made to look like it came from within the organization.
There’s always a hook in the water. Don’t take the bait!
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