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         <title>Suspicious Email: Roadrunners Collaborative Network</title> 
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         <description><![CDATA[<b>Fri, 18 May 2012:</b> UTSA faculty and staff members have been receiving the following email:<br/><blockquote><br/>From: David Swain<br/>Subject: Roadrunners Collaborative Networks<br/><br/>May 18, 2012<br/><br/>Dear Roadrunners,<br/><br/>We are now ready for sign up at http://www.wea...  Please join us!<br/></blockquote><br/><br/>This email was sent by an organization that is not affiliated with UTSA.  Although it does not appear to be a phishing email, replying to the message may produce unintended results.<br/><br/>For example, if you sign up for a service by using your myUTSA ID and password - and your account information is compromised -  you can potentially put your yourself and the UTSA computer network at risk.<br/><br/>The Office of Information Security suggests that you simply ignore the email message and delete it.<br/><br/>If you have questions about the legitimacy of any email message, please contact us through OITConnect (http://oitconnect.utsa.edu) or call us at 210-458-5555.]]></description>
         <author>alex.morones@utsa.edu (alex morones)</author>
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