ALERTS
Phishing Attempt: Final Notice: Duo Update Required to Avoid Lockout (Mar 16 1:31 pm)
A phishing attempt has been reported supposedly from the University of Hawaii. Please do NOT reply to the email or click on the link. Do NOT submit your personal information. The University of Hawaii will NEVER ask for your UH username and password in an email message. See: http://www.hawaii.edu/askus/898 for reporting a new/suspicious email targeting UH usernames.
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Hello,
Unfortunately, we were unable to verify your recent Duo update completed a few days ago. To avoid service disruption, please reconfirm your update immediately.
Failure to do so may result in your email being disabled, and you will lose access to the university system until you visit the IT office in person.
Click "Update Duo Settings" now to ensure uninterrupted access.
You will be prompt to login please login with your fordham credentials, after DUO authentication via duo push, do not exit the duo page you will see some instruction that your settings is being updated, once the update is completed the page will automatically close and no further action will be needed
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact the IT support team.
Best regards,
This information was sent by the UH Identity Management System:
UHIMS: http://www.hawaii.edu/
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