The UCLA Information Security Office is aware of a phishing campaign attempting to coerce recipients into entering their UCLA Login and MFA credentials onto a fake UCLA Login webpage. This is not a legitimate e-mail and recipients should not provide any information or click any links associated with the phishing e-mail.
Phish Bowl
UCLA Information Security Office is aware of UCLA students being targeted by fake job and internship scams. Please be mindful of phishing emails that may be disguised as a job opportunity.
Example Email:
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Join Direct Relief's Emergency Engagement Team! We're expanding our mission nationwide and seeking dedicated individuals to join us.
The UCLA Information Security Office is aware of a phishing campaign attempting to coerce recipients into entering their credentials onto a fake UCLA 2FA credentials webpage. This is not a legitimate e-mail and recipients should not provide any information or click any links associated with the phishing e-mail.
The UCLA Information Security Office is aware of a phishing campaign attempting to coerce recipients into receiving a piano. This is not a legitimate e-mail and recipients should not provide any information or reply back to the sender.
These phishing e-mails may include messages the below:
From: <ad_anwar@optonline[.]net>
Subject: --- Piano Gift You will Love To Have ---
UCLA Information Security Office is aware of UCLA students being targeted by fake job/internship scams. Be mindful of phishing emails that may be disguised as a job opportunity.
The UCLA Information Security Office is aware of a phishing campaign attempting to coerce recipients into entering their credentials onto a fake UCPath webpage.