*FSU ALERTS* CLASSES CANCELLED IN HCB - DANGER FLOODING

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Description

Phishing is the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to obtain information or cause certain actions of individuals. This artifact emphasizes the phrase, "Don't believe everything you read on the internet." This is a Phishing homework assignment created by the students of a cybersecurity class. Their objective was to create a phishing scam in less than ten minutes. This group created a mock up of a phishing email claiming to cancel class under the guise of an FSU Alert. *(No Phishing Attempts Were Actually Executed)*

Creator

Megan Raams

Source

Megan Raams

Publisher

Unpublished

Date

Language

English

Identifier

Coverage

2000-2024

Letter, Message, and Announcement Item Type Metadata

Genre

announcement

Material

digital

Circulation

None

Linguistic Text

*FSU ALERTS* CLASSES CANCELLED IN HCB - DANGER FLOODING

Dear Students,

All classes in the Huge Classroom Building (HCB) have been cancelled today due to a maintenance issue causing severe flooding. Florida State University is doing its best to resolve the issue and classes will resume later in the week. Temporary classrooms will be available until the damages are repaired. Please be patient and wait for further instructions.

Thank you,

Florida State University Emergency Services

Visual Text

FSU logo as signature at bottom of email.

Given Text

The screen of the laptop the photo was taken of.

Dimension

Unknown

Addressee

FSU students

Uploaded

Megan Raams 02/14/2023

Files

IMG_9302.png

Citation

Megan Raams, “*FSU ALERTS* CLASSES CANCELLED IN HCB - DANGER FLOODING,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed May 3, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/2191.

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