WebMail Tip of the Day
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There have been new reports of users receiving emails, supposedly from the UP webmaster, asking for passwords. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO SUCH EMAILS. This is a scam called phishing, and is designed to fraudulently obtain sensitive information such as passwords, usernames, identities, or credit card details, typically for online criminal activities.
Similar emails have been circulating lately, masquerading as inquiries or instructions from Yahoo!, banks, Internet service providers, eBay, or other commercial entities. We strongly discourage users from replying to such emails. If you wish to contact your commercial provider to confirm the authenticity of the email, do not use any of the information provided in the email in question -- use published contact numbers or those which appear in your billing statements.
May we kindly reiterate: We will NEVER ask for your password.
You can now login at https://mailc.up.edu.ph to see all the quarantined spams for your account. Once logged on you will see a list (if there's any) of all the quarantined mails. You can force the delivery of a quarantined mail to your account if you believe it's tagged incorrectly by clicking on the green arrow on the right side of the message. Anti-spam preferences can also be set there.
Thank you.
[Posted on 25 June 2007]
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