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Potential Phishing/Malware Site

This site you are attempting to visit is known to be a phishing/malware site. Phishing sites are sites that attempt to steal user credentials, such as login name and password, as well as personal information, such as Social Security Numbers, credit card numbers, address, and other personal information.

The Information Technologies group recommends that you never follow links to websites that appear in email messages. For more information on phishing, please see fastinfo.unm.edu and search for answer #3266 or search for the term "phishing." If you believe you may have been the victim of identity theft, please see fastinfo.unm.edu and search for answer # 3691.

The University of New Mexico IT service representatives are available to assist with reporting troubles with computing and telecommunication services, installation of new telecommunications services and to answer questions about products and services. Telephone support representatives are available Monday - Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached through FastInfo (Ask a Question or Chat) or by calling 277.1111 for voice communications and 277.4848 for computing questions.