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About
Marist College to Become Marist University
University designation reflects breadth of global opportunities and bold vision for Marist's next century.
About
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Academics
Marist College to Become Marist University
University designation reflects breadth of global opportunities and bold vision for Marist's next century.
Academics
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Admission & Financial Aid
Marist College to Become Marist University
University designation reflects breadth of global opportunities and bold vision for Marist's next century.
Admission & Financial Aid
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Student Life
Marist College to Become Marist University
University designation reflects breadth of global opportunities and bold vision for Marist's next century.
Student Life
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An image of a letter being caught by a fishing pole with the text "Gone Phishing"
Why this looks valid
- The sender email address looks like it is from LinkedIn
- The email includes valid LinkedIn information
- Web sites often ask users to confirm their email address periodically
Why this is phishing
- The link in the email is not actually LinkedIn
- The email lacks a personal greeting
Additional notes
- This is an extremely dangerous phishing attempt. If you clicked on this link and filled in your credentials, you should contact LinkedIn directly
- Why is this dangerous? Many people use the same password over multiple accounts and services. If a cyber attacker obtains a login and password for LinkedIn, they will try those credentials across other services, including Marist College applications
- Always enable multi-factor authentication: always enable MFA wherever it is offered, including LinkedIn and other social media
- Remember: always check the link. You can hover over the link in the email to ensure that it going to a valid service
- Report this message to Microsoft. In Outlook on the Web, click the Junk menu, and select Phishing
- A little paranoia goes a long way! Be suspicious of any email messages similar to this one