A free piano? Don’t fall for itIf you receive an offer too good to be true, whether for a free grand piano, a Playstation or Macbook, then it probably is, and you should steer clear. Scammers have sent several emails to employees and students of the University over the past several months, looking for new homes for their "free" instruments or devices. As for the catch, it comes once you're on the hook for a moving bill for a piano that doesn't show up.Read more
Remain alert to phishing emailsRecently, phishing emails were sent from a limited number of UT accounts. This happened after several staff members responded to a phishing message. The affected accounts were secured immediately and measures were taken. The incident has now been resolved.Read more
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