Email claiming that recipient's email account is being updated and you must scan the barcode to update your account information.
Email claiming that recipient's email account is being updated and you must scan the barcode to update your account information.
A student received a call with the caller ID displaying "Brotman Hall" and coming from the number 562-985-5471.
Email claiming that recipient's Microsoft 365 multi-factor authentication is set to expire.
Job scam email offering paid part-time international work from home position if emailed back with interest.
Job scam email from a compromised CSULB student account offering a part-time position.
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