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Christina Truszkowski


Watch out for “E-Signature” Phishing Scams

September 17th, 2025

Loyola’s University Information Security Office (UISO) has been seeing a significant uptick in a specific kind of phishing email targeting the Loyola community. These messages are designed to look like they come from trusted electronic signature services such as DocuSign or Adobe Sign. Because many of us use these services in academic and professional settings, […]


Emails from Myself? Let’s Talk About Spoofed Addresses

August 20th, 2025

Introduction Security threats are always evolving and finding new ways to manipulate our trust. One confusing and increasingly common issue we have been noticing at Loyola is receiving suspicious emails that appear to come from your own address. If you’ve ever wondered, “Did I really send that email?” or “Is someone else using my account?” […]


Phishing Assessments: Don’t Take the Bait!

July 15th, 2025

Introduction  At Loyola, we are constantly striving to improve cybersecurity awareness among students, faculty, and staff. One way we can measure understanding and strengthen defenses is through authorized phishing simulations. These safe and controlled assessments allow our Information Security Office to test how well the Loyola community can recognize real world scams before they strike.  […]


Fake Job Scams Targeting Students: What You Need to Know

June 4th, 2025

Introduction As a student, it is common to search for flexible jobs that can fit into your academic schedule. Whether you are looking for remote work, part-time opportunities, or internships, your inbox may occasionally present job offers that seem perfect. Unfortunately, bad actors are aware of this and often target students with fake job opportunities. […]