About Junk-Mail
Recently, there has been an increase in spam and phishing emails sent to university email addresses. Some of these emails are very sophisticated, such as pretending to be email addresses using the University domain or using the names of real faculty, staff, or students. The University has introduced a spam email detection system, and the subject line of spam emails is displayed as [NU-Spam]. However, some emails may slip through the spam email detection system. If there is even the slightest suspicion, please cooperate to prevent damage by not clicking on the URL or checking with the sender without opening the attachment. If you have any questions, such as opening a suspicious link or attachment, please contact the Information Security Office. The following website collects and publishes actual cases of spam emails. It can be used as a reference when determining whether a spam email is spam.
・Council of Anti-Phishing Japan https://www.antiphishing.jp
・Japan Data Communications Association / Anti-Spam Consultation Center https://www.dekyo.or.jp/soudan/en/index.html
・Japan Cybercrime Control Center (JC3) https://www.jc3.or.jp/english/




