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REPORTING SUSPICIOUS CONTACTS OR EMAILS WHILE ON STUDY ABROAD

REPORTING SUSPICIOUS CONTACTS OR EMAILS WHILE ON STUDY ABROAD. What should be reported? Suspicious contacts by persons of any nationality Suspicious emails from a foreign email address Crime & Safety issues What is suspicious? Requests for information not publicly available

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REPORTING SUSPICIOUS CONTACTS OR EMAILS WHILE ON STUDY ABROAD

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  1. REPORTING SUSPICIOUS CONTACTS OR EMAILS WHILE ON STUDY ABROAD • What should be reported? • Suspicious contacts by persons of any nationality • Suspicious emails from a foreign email address • Crime & Safety issues • What is suspicious? • Requests for information not publicly available • Inquiries about technology with military applications • Questions about specific people and programs • Attempts to gain access to your computer or email account. • If it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t. Go with your feelings. • How to report something suspicious? • Send as much detail as you can about the encounter or email (or forward it) to Suspicious.Contacts.Abroad@gatech.edu or call Terry Culver: 404-407-7128 or Al Concord: 404-407-7998

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