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Announcements
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Engineering Undergraduate Student Named Goldwater Scholar
Nathaniel Roman studies computer science and plans to attend graduate school and receive a Ph.D. He hopes to become a professor at a research university and study computer vision.
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October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month
The Network Security Office and the School of Medicine Information Security Team would like to share tips with you on how to not fall for Phishing scams.
- Washington University will never send an email signed 'The WUSTL support team' or 'The WUSTL.edu helpdesk' or any variation. An email from Washington University should always include a real person's name and contact info at the bottom.
- Financial institutions, universities and other companies will never send an email asking for personal information like ID numbers, social security numbers, usernames, passwords, etc. These emails are from cybercriminals posing as the institution. Do not reply to these.
- Do not open attachments or click on links in emails from someone you don't know or if you were not expecting it. If it looks sketchy, ask the person before you open the attachment or click on the link.
- If you receive an email from a business or university you were not expecting, do not click on any of the links. Instead, use Google to search for the URL of the real site, and go directly to the website by typing it in your browser.
- Do not reply or try to unsubscribe from these emails.
- Delete phishing emails or forward them to the Network Security Office or Infosec@wusm.wustl.edu. When possible we will report them and have the sites taken down.
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I-64 Construction Updates
Don't get caught in traffic on your way to class. Washington University created a Web site with current I-64 construction information.
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