Beware of Phishing Email

Dear all,

Please be informed that if you receive the
following email that claims to
be from UTAR web technical support team,
asking for your user name &
password to reset your email address,
DO NOT respond to the email: this is
a phishing scam.

ICT Centre does not conduct any webmail
maintenance and will NEVER
initiate a request for sensitive information
such as user name & password
from user via email.


IT Infrastructure & Support Centre


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>From: info@utar.edu.my
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 18:30:38 -0200 (BRST)
Subject: Protect Your Utar.edu.my Account
To: undisclosed-recipients:;

THIS MESSAGE IS FROM OUR TECHNICAL
SUPPORT TEAM This message is sent
automatically by the computer.


If you are receiving this message it
means that your email address has
been queued for deactivation; this
was as a result of a continuous
error script (code:505)received from
this email address. To resolve
this problem you must reset your
email address. In order to reset this
email address, you must reply to
this e-mail by providing us the
following Information for confirmation.


Current Email User Name : { }
Current Email Password : { }
Re-confirm Password: { }


Note: Providing a wrong information
or ignoring this message will
resolve to the deactivation of
This Email Address.

You will continue to receive this
warning message periodically till
your email address is been reset
or deactivated.


Web technical Support team
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

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Beware of Snatch Theft

To all female staff and students,

Kindly take note that in the last two days,
four female students have been
a victim of snatch theft along Jalan Perdana
near the East Gate roundabout
or in the vicinity of Tesco.


Female students and staff who commute to the University
by foot or bicycle
are advised to:

1. Always move in a group and never be alone
when traveling along the
above road
2. Never to leave their bags containing valuables in
the vehicle basket of
the bicycles
3. Be wary of a male Indian man, aged about
20 to 30 years old, on a

motorcycle whose modus operandi is
to come from the rear and help himself

of any bags containing valuables
that is kept in the bicycle basket.


Remember crime prevention is your personal responsibility.

Department of Safety and Security,
Perak Campus.

Think b4 u PARK !!

Kindly note that effective January 1 2010, all vehicles parked in
non-designated areas will be penalised. Management has
approved that the
following penalties shall be imposed:

For Motor vehicles - RM20
Motor cycles - RM10
Bicycles - RM5


In addition cyclists will have their bicycles chained.
Bicycles will be
unchained on producing the receipt of payment to the
Department of Safety and Security.

In the meantime we seek the cooperation of all
staff and students to park
their vehicles in the designated areas.

Department of Safety and Security
Perak Campus

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