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Wednesday June 4, 2008
University of Minnesota e-mail account holders have been targeted with waves of fraudulent e-mails. These messages are not from the University of Minnesota. We will NEVER ask you to provide personal information such as passwords over e-mail. If you receive an unsolicited e-mail or you are unsure of the sender, do not reply, do not click any links contained within it, and do not open any attached files.

Tuesday February 12, 2008
Fraudulent University of Minnesota look-alike e-mails asking for personal and confidential information recently have been sent to some University e-mail account holders. These e-mails are not from the University of Minnesota. The University will never ask you to provide your password or other personal information by e-mail. You should delete the messages. Do not respond to these e-mails or click on any links or attachments contained within them.

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