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Beware of Credential Phishing
Credential phishing is a cyberattack where scammers trick you into revealing your login credentials, such as usernames (NetID) and passwords. These attacks typically come in the form of fake emails, text messages, or websites designed to look legitimate. These scams have increased over 700% in the second half of 2024.
Why Should You Care?
If attackers gain access to your credentials, they can:
- Steal sensitive information: Access your email, bank accounts, or UTHSC systems.
- Compromise your identity: Impersonate you to commit fraud or target others.
- Gain more access to your life: If you use the same password across multiple accounts, scammers will try those same email and password combinations on other platforms. This is called Credential Stuffing.
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