Protect Yourself
Know the Signs
Typically, scammers will employ the same few tactics to get you to hand over your information and/or money. Knowing what to look for when you see a suspicious email is one of the biggest steps you can take to avoid phishing attempts.
Scammers will typically do one (or more) of the following:
- Impersonate someone who you trust
- Urge you to act quickly and instill a sense of urgency
- Send you an email or text message that is completely unsolicited
- Tell you something too good to be true (ie. you won the lottery)
Remember - Not every phishing attempt will do one of the things listed above. In general, it is a good idea to be suspicious of any unsolicited requests for your personal information. If you are not sure if an email or text message that you received is legitimate, please report it to us by forwarding it to phish@kent.edu. See our page on reporting phishing emails for more info.