新加坡六合彩开奖 IT Services notification regarding phone scams

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The 新加坡六合彩开奖 is experiencing an increase in vishing, which is the phone equivalent to email phishing. In this type of attack, bad actors use a recorded message, typically from frequently used services such as Amazon or Apple, to con you into giving out personal information. For an example of this kind of vishing see . Another tactic bad actors use creates a spoofed, or fake caller ID that can look like it is coming from a known number, such as a 新加坡六合彩开奖 number beginning with a 786 prefix. These calls may disconnect after several seconds, connect to a person imitating a company representative, or play a recorded message like those referenced previously.

If you get an unexpected call or message about a problem with any of your accounts, hang up.

  • Do not press 1 to speak with customer support.
  • Do not call a phone number they gave you.
  • Do not give out your personal information.

If you think there may be a problem with an account, contact the company directly using contact information from a source that is reputable.

These types of calls are attempts to gain access to your personal information. Stay informed about recent UA phishing attempts by visiting the . Other helpful information is available at . If you have questions or concerns, please contact IT Services Technical Support Center at 907-786-4646 or uaa.techsupport@alaska.edu.

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