 Some content in this message has been blocked because the sender isn't in your Safe senders list. I trust content from studentservicecentre@curtin.edu.au. | Show blocked content Some content in this message has been blocked because the sender isn't in your Safe senders list. Curtin Connect Mai Han Dang Tran View email online. Curtin logo View email online Graphic of cyber-security logo, fingerprint and lock Cyber Security Alert Dear Mai Han Dang, This alert is to inform you that Curtin students are being targeted by a phishing email attack, claiming to be from another Curtin student. If you receive an email that looks like the following, do not click on the link: How does this affect me? If you receive a phishing email, and you open an attachment, click on a link, or reply with information, you risk exposing yourself and Curtin to cyber threats. To ensure your personal information remains secure, it is important to take the time to check every email to ensure you, and Curtin, are not impacted by these threats. While Curtin has best practice security controls in place to protect our environment, phishing emails can still get through via other means (e.g. using stolen account credentials). If you suspect your account has been compromised, the first thing to do is to reset your password from the OASIS login page. How can I identify phishing emails? Phishing emails can be tricky to spot, however there are some red flags you can look out for. Read the OASIS News article for more information on identifying phishing emails. Contact us If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact Curtin Connect online using the webform, or via telephone on 1300 222 888.

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