The Flyer Phish Bowl

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Glass aquarium filled with water featuring a red and blue striped fish swimming toward a paper envelope bait hanging from a fishing pole, with the dark blue text "Email scams targeting the UD community." centered on the glass.

Do you suspect you've received a phishing email? Faculty, staff, and students can visit the Flyer Phish Bowl at any time to cross-check questionable emails and stay up to date and identify the latest scams to hit our UD community and see recent phishing incidents impacting our University.

Phishing scams are designed to trick you into revealing sensitive information like your UD credentials (username and password) or personal details. These emails attempt to impersonate legitimate sources to gain your trust.

Below are examples of phishing incidents reported by the UD community. Each incident highlights key items that can help you identify and avoid these scams in the future. By carefully examining these examples, you can learn to spot suspicious emails and protect yourself from falling victim to phishing attacks.
 

Recent Incidents

Archived Incidents

For more information, contact the IT Risk Management Office at itriskmgmt@udayton.edu or 937-229-4387.

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Article ID: 156239
Created
Thu 6/15/23 9:24 AM
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Fri 2/6/26 10:23 AM