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The IRS recently posted an alert about an email phishing scam targeting educational institutions, including students and staff of institutions that have an ".edu" email address.

The emails look legitimate and are branded with the IRS logo with various subject lines like: "Tax Refund Payment" or "Recalculation of your tax refund payment." They ask individuals to click a link and submit a form to claim their refunds.
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.
Universities and businesses nationwide, including Dominican University, are targeted with phishing e-mails in an attempt to trick users into downloading malicious software or into revealing their user names, passwords, or other personal information. In some instances, these e-mails may appear to come from the Support Center or another support group at Dominican University.