The Help Desk was recently notified of email phishing scams that target
Wright State students, faculty, and staff. These scams, which may have a
subject line titled "You have received a voice mail" or "Mailbox", are
created to look like an email from Wright State University.
Please be aware that these are scams and not official emails from
Microsoft, CaTS or Wright State. Do not click on the link provided in
the emails or give out your username and password.
If you have any questions about these scams, or if you have already
clicked the link and entered your account information, please contact
the CaTS Help Desk immediately. You can reach us at (937) 775-4827, or
toll free at 1-888-775-4827.
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Phishing Scam Notices
CaTS Network Maintenance for 3/2/15
Network maintenance is going to be done next Tuesday morning March 3rd
from 5:30am – 7:30am on the campus wireless network. During this time
there will be no wireless connectivity on campus while the maintenance
is being performed.
If you have any questions, please contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937)
775-4827, or toll free at 1-888-775-4827
Reminder: WSU/Pomeroy Demo Day
Join us for the WSU/Pomeroy Demo Day! Stop by to view the latest
technology offered by HP, Microsoft and Dell, including new tablets and
super lightweight portables.
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: 156A Student Union, Endeavour Room
Sandwiches will be served.
For more information, see our flyer, located at:
https://www.wright.edu/static/cats/pomeroy-demo-day-flyer.pdf
CaTS System Maintenance for 2/24/15
CaTS will be conducting server maintenance during our regularly
scheduled maintenance window on Tuesday, February 24, from 5:30am –
7:30am During this time, access to all “wright.edu” websites will be
unavailable. If you have questions about this maintenance, please
contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827 or 1-888-775-4827.
Join Us: WSU/Pomeroy Demo Day!
Join us for the WSU/Pomeroy Demo Day! Stop by to view the latest technology offered by HP, Microsoft and Dell, including new tablets and super lightweight portables.
Date: Thursday, February 26, 2015
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: 156A Student Union, Endeavour Room
Sandwiches will be served.
For additional information check out this flyer!
Rike Hall Connectivity Issues
As of 8:00am this morning, both wired and wireless network connectivity in Rike Hall is unavailable. CaTS is working to find a resolution and fix these issues as soon as possible.
Announcing Office 365 Sites
On January 26, 2015, Office 365 Sites will become publicly available to all university faculty, staff, and students. Office 365 Sites are online communities supporting university organizations, projects and other Wright State-related functions. Within these Office 365 sites/communities, you can then share files, calendars, and other important information with any other members of the site, just as you may have in the past with WINGS Group Studio.
Office 365 Sites are a great choice if you want to share information for longer periods of time. For example, you may want to create an Office 365 site for your department, college, or committee.
To browse available sites for membership, or to request your own site, simply log in to your Office 365 Outlook Web App (the online version of your email, calendar, etc.) and click on the “Sites” button on the top toolbar.
To learn more about Office 365 sites, including information on how to request a site, see our documentation website available at
https://www.wright.edu/information-technology/services/office-365-sites. Also note that CaTS will be soon be offering training for Office 365
Sites. Watch your inbox for dates and more information.
If you have any questions, please contact the CaTS Help Desk at (937) 775-4827, or toll free at 1-888-775-4827.
Urgent: Phishing Scam Notice for 2/11/15
The Help Desk was recently notified of an email phishing scam that
targets Wright State students, faculty, and staff. This scam, which may
have a subject line titled "(Important) changes to how you sign in with
Outlook", is created to look like an official email from Microsoft.
Within the email, you are told that changes have been made to how you
access your Outlook account, and that you need to click a "School Access
Portal" link to try out the new changes.
Please be aware that this is a scam and not an official email from
Microsoft, CaTS, or Wright State. Do not click on the links provided in
the email or give out your Office 365 username and password.
If you have any questions about this scam, or if you have already
clicked the links and entered your account information, please contact
the CaTS Help Desk immediately. You can reach us at (937) 775-4827, or
toll free at 1-888-775-4827.
Phishing Scam Notice for 2/5/15
The CaTS Help Desk was recently notified of a “work-from-home” scam that
could potentially target Wright State students.
College students across the United States have been targeted to
participate in work-from-home scams. Students have been receiving emails
to their school accounts recruiting them for payroll and/or human
resource positions with fictitious companies. The scam requires the
student to provide his/her bank account number to receive a deposit and
then transfer a portion of the funds to another bank account. Those
funds were first stolen by cyber criminals and student are unknowingly
helping them get away with the crime.
Participating in the scam is a crime and could lead to your bank account
being closed due to fraudulent activity or federal charges.
If you have been a victim of this scam you can file a complaint with the
FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov and reference Alert
# 01132015a-PSA.
Tips:
-If a job offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
-Never accept a job that requires the depositing of funds into your
account and wiring them to different accounts.
-Look for poor use of the English language in emails such as incorrect
grammar, capitalization, and tenses. Many of the scammers who send these
messages are not native English speakers.
-Never provide credentials of any kind such as bank account information,
login names, passwords, or any other identifying information in response
to recruitment email.
Phishing Scam Notice for 02/02/15
The Help Desk was recently notified of yet another phishing scam email that targets students, faculty, and staff of Wright State
University. The content of the message is similar to,
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Your webmail account will expire in 2 Days Click on staff/faculty<hxxp://xexexexexexexexexe.bugs3.com/> to validate your e-mail.
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Please note that this is a scam and not an official notice from Wright State University or CaTS. DO NOT fall victim to this scam by
clicking the link or entering your login information. If you do, your campus account could be used by spammers to send spam email or
steal your personal information.
Remember, CaTS will NEVER ask you for your account information via email or the web. If you have questions concerning this, please
contact the Help Desk at (937) 775-4827.