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Stay Smart Online

Tue Aug 02 2016

Last month InBrief alerted members to an email, purportedly sent by the Federal Court or the Federal Circuit Court, subpoenaing them to attend court at a specified time. The email also requires the recipient to click on a link to both the court address and case related information. The email, circulating once again, is fraudulent. Do not click on any of the links as they may contain viruses or malware. Delete the item from your in-box and your Deleted folder.

Reliable, up to date information about online threats and how they can be managed may be obtained from the Stay Smart Online Alert Service - a free service maintained by the Australian Government.

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