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This holiday season, watch out for email spam with subjects like:
- Holiday e-card
- Holiday sales/discounts/deals
- Travel notifications
Criminals will continue to spam people throughout the holidays with the hopes that the right headline will trick someone.
Our Cornell email addresses are listed in the Cornell directory (cornell.edu/search), along with our names and job titles. That, coupled with all the real holiday messages we need to keep an eye out for, means scammers who do their homework have an increased chance of hooking someone.
Be vigilant to avoid opening attachments, and to not follow links in unsolicited emails. Just one bad click can download malware that will start snooping on your computer. Some of these can share everything you type back to the criminals.
To see more examples of common holiday scams, both online and offline, visit the Better Business Bureau website.
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