Important Notice from the Library Information Center: Preventing Scams Impersonating Management

To all Faculty, Staff, and Administrators:

Recently, our center has received multiple reports of scam emails impersonating high-level administrators of our university. These emails typically pose as official internal notices, requesting point transfers or monetary payments and including suspicious links or attachments, with the intent to steal sensitive information, seriously threatening our institution's information security and operational stability.

To protect our information systems, please strictly adhere to the following preventive measures:

  • Do not click any suspicious links or download attachments. These actions may trigger malware or lead to data breaches.
  • Do not reply to or comply with any requests in suspicious emails. If you receive an email from an unknown source, please delete it immediately.
  • If you encounter any suspected scam emails, please report them immediately to the Library Information Center, providing the complete email content for verification and further action.      
  • To enhance your awareness, please refer to the university’s social engineering awareness materials, to familiarize yourself with common scam tactics and effective preventive strategies. 

The Library Information Center will continue to strengthen its monitoring and security measures and work closely with relevant departments to maintain a secure information environment. We urge all faculty, staff, and administrators to take this matter seriously and collaborate in preventing scam-related risks, ensuring the safe and stable operation of our  institution.

Sincerely, March 31, 2025