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CSULB Community:

On Tuesday, November 29, 2005, several hundred people received an e-mail message that appeared to come from the CSULB ID Card Services Office. This e-mail message did not originate from CSULB and anyone who received a copy should avoid replying to or simply delete the message. CSULB ID Card Office manager Donna Soto advises that they would never send e-mail requiring users to provide personal information and no changes have been made to their systems. ID cardholders can call 562-985-7388 with any questions.

If anyone has replied to the e-mail by providing the requested confidential information, please contact CSULB Information Security Officer, Maryann Rozanski, at mrozansk@csulb.edu or 562-985-8260.

Additional information on phishing and computer security is available from the following websites:

To: Campus Community From: CSULB Police Department, Investigative Services Date: December 5th, 2005