News - 08 Oct `24Important Notice: Email Scam Targeting Academic Partners

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We have recently become aware of an email scam targeting our academic partners.

The scam involves fraudulent emails that may ask for assistance with personal matters or request contact through international phone numbers.

These emails often contain poor grammar, inconsistent capitalization, and unnecessary details designed to mislead recipients.

If you receive any suspicious messages, we urge you to avoid responding or engaging with the sender.

Please report any such emails to your IT department or contact us directly for guidance.

Your security is our priority—stay vigilant and stay safe!

 



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