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    Tech Support Scam and Browser Lock

    There have been several reports of Tech Support Scams that begin with a “Browser Lock” pop-up malware notification that opens in full screen view, making it difficult to close.  The pop-up displays a telephone number to call which will lead to the scammer directing you to setup remote screen sharing access through a tool such as teamviewer or logmein.  From there the scammer will try… Read More about Tech Support Scam and Browser Lock.


  • DocuSign Themed Phishing

    We’ve recently seen a number of DocuSign themed phishing messages targeting UNC email inboxes. DocuSign provides guidance on How DocuSign Users Can Spot, Avoid and Report Fraud. Here are some key takeaways: Who sent the email?  Legitimate DocuSign messages should come from an email address that ends with DocuSign.com or DocuSign.net. Hover to discover!  Always check where a link goes before clicking by hovering your… Read More about DocuSign Themed Phishing.


  • What to do if your info is stolen

    Receiving the news that your personal data may have been exposed can be scary. Beyond changing your passwords for your accounts, there are identity protection measures that you may want to consider if you receive notice that your data was exposed. Review Account Statements. Carefully review your account statements, and notify the company that sent the statement if you find any errors. Obtain Free Credit… Read More about What to do if your info is stolen.


Last updated: September 6, 2023