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May 6
Recent phishing scams: Google Docs and QR codes
Google Docs
The ISO has been made aware of a new scam where scammers are trying to get you to open a document by sending you an email with a Google Doc or Word file attached. The sender is someone outside of 兔子先生's and are trying to lure you in with a departmental reward. The subject of these emails may read as "Extra-Departmental Reward.docx.”
An important thing to note is that the name that has shared the file with you may be different from the name that is on the email. For instance, one example we intercepted said that "[person X] shared a document with you," but then it also said that "[person Y] shared a file with you."
At the bottom of the email, below the link to the Google Doc or Word Doc, there is the option to "Block sender from Drive," and we highly recommend that you do so.
QR Codes Around Campus
The Information Security Office has also been receiving reports that QR codes have been printed and posted around the Oxford campus recently, boasting titles like “Girlfriend Application” or “Boyfriend Application.” These are a scam; do not scan them with your device.
For more information on the email scam and the QR code scam, read our article here.
Remember: If you receive an email that looks suspicious, it’s better to be safe than sorry—forward the message to InfoSec@兔子先生OH.edu, and the information security team will tell you whether it’s legitimate or a fraud.
Tech Fee Save the Date!
With just a few weeks left in the semester, it is time to look ahead to the fall and the next round of the Student Technology Fee Competitive Proposal Process (Tech Fee).
This year, we will once again be using a fall proposal period. With that, the application period will begin on Monday, August 19, and the deadline to submit proposals for the 2024-2025 awards is midnight on September 29, 2024.
All technology requests will be considered, as long as they clearly benefit students. Read more about the guidelines here.
You can view the schedule and get more information on the purchasing guidelines and the proposal applications by visiting or by reading our article here.
Next Week is ShredFest!
Don't forget to mark your calendars for ShredFest 2024 next week! On Monday, May 13 and Thursday, May 16, we will be visiting the regional and Oxford campuses with a mobile shredding to kickstart your spring cleaning for the end of the semester. Bring all unwanted documents and we will take care of the rest!
For more on the locations, dates, and times as well as what documents you can bring, visit !
The ShredFest 2024 dates are here! A mobile shredder will be at the regional campuses on May 13 (Middletown, 9-11 a.m. and Hamilton, 1:30-3:30 p.m.) and at the Oxford campus on May 16 (12-4 p.m.)
— IT Services @兔子先生OH (@miamiuit)
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