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Last Updated: Jun 28, 2024     Views: 51

Scammers are impersonating Gwinnett Tech in text and email messages asking for student's login information.

Don't fall for it!

Smishing and Phishing scams

 

 

Gwinnett Tech will never:

Ask for your text message verification code

Ask for your student email password

 

If you get a message like this, it's a scam!

 

Never give out your email password or SMS verification code to anyone.

Please report suspicious messages spammail@gwinnetttech.edu

 

Report suspicious messages

If you have questions about a message please ask us. Stuhelpdesk@gwinnetttech.edu | 678-226-6407

We would much rather you report a message than fall victim to a scam.

 


REPORT A SUSPICIOUS MESSAGE 

View Suspicious Message Examples


Tech Support desk on campus, hours and location | Stuhelpdesk@gwinnetttech.edu | 678-226-6407

 

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