Think Before you Click!

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Be cautious about all communications you receive, and clicking on links in an email, instant message or a website. Even if you know and trust the sender of the email, or an instant message, or are on a known website or a friend's social networking page, it is still prudent to use caution when navigating pages and clicking on links or photos, because links, images or other content contained on the pages may include malicious code placed there by hackers.

For more information, please visit:
SANS OUCH! Newsletter on "Email Phishing Attacks"

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