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Sophisticated, multistep phishing attacks use common tactics

White email message icon with a black exclamation point inside an orange 16-sided star being pulled by a red-orange fish hook on a green background. Around the email, from right, are a black padlock inside an orange rectangle, black asterisks inside an organelle rectangle (representing a password field), and a black and orange credit/debit card icon.

All phishing attacks use similar methods — like an urgent call to action — to trick people into divulging information, giving away money, opening suspicious links, or downloading/installing malicious software.

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UIT, UMC purchase Deque digital accessibility tools

Axe Monitor shows an overview of the digital accessibility of a University of Utah website. Metrics include accessibility score, number of issues, types of issues, number of pages scanned, number of pages with issues, and number of pages with critical issues.

UIT and University Marketing & Communications have purchased axe DevTools Pro, axe Monitor, and Duque University to help scan, monitor, and test websites and train webmasters.

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Employee Feature update: Piotr Pawlikowski (PMO)

Piotr Pawlikowski, senior IT project manager and instrument-rated private pilot

Since we last spoke with Piotr Pawlikowski in 2019, the senior IT project manager in UIT’s Project Management Office has earned an instrument rated pilot certification.

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Last Updated: 1/30/25