As a reminder, it’s important that Boilermakers stay vigilant to protect their accounts and personal information from cyber-attacks. Due to the high-level research conducted here, Purdue University students and staff are targets for cyber threats, so we all need to be more vigilant.
Cybercriminals work to use social engineering against you to reveal sensitive information or granting them access to your account or devices. Ultimately, they want access to your knowledge, your money, or your system to further their attack. To protect yourself against social engineering, be on alert for the warning signs.
When in doubt about an email or text message claiming to be an IT or security update, confirm with your supervisor or contact cyberaware@purdue.edu before taking action.
Stop, look and think before you:
Remember:
The Purdue Systems Security Cybersecurity Awareness team, part of Purdue IT, provides year-round training about ongoing cybersecurity threats and resources for faculty, staff and students throughout the Purdue system. Cybersecurity updates, FAQs and training videos are available through the online Cybersecurity Awareness hub.
Report any suspicious emails using the 'Report Message' function in Outlook or by emailing abuse@purdue.edu. Contact the IT Customer Service Center at 765-494-4000 or it@purdue.edu if you or someone you know falls victim to a phishing attack.