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Several media reports have indicated a series of Ransomware attacks on a number of Texas cities and state agencies. OIT is actively monitoring the situation and coordinating with the appropriate resources.

E-mail can be a primary source of these attacks, so please be extra vigilant opening e-mail attachments, and clicking on links within e-mail for which you did not expect to receive.

Please report any suspicious e-mails to phish@uta.edu

Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR):
Cybersecurity Best Practices

  • It is everyone’s responsibility to remain cyber aware and practice information safety.
  • Do not open suspicious or unexpected links or attachments in emails.
  • Hover over hyperlinks in emails to verify they are going to the anticipated site.
  • Be aware of malicious actors attempting to impersonate legitimate staff, and check the email sender name against the sender’s email address.
  • Use unique strong passwords or pass-phrases for all accounts.
  • Do not provide personal or organizational information unless you are certain of the requestor’s authority, identity, and legitimacy.
  • Alert your IT staff or supervisor if you have any concerns about the legitimacy of any email, attachment, or link.
  • Take advantage of available cybersecurity awareness training.

For more information, including ransomware facts and cybersecurity tips please see the attached guides below:

 

For further insights about this event from the Texas Department of Information Resources Click Here  .

Lee • 2019-Aug-18

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