We (Milbloggers) have information from a very reliable source.
There appears to be a fake AKO Web Page and please read
the below update:
Quote:
BLUF: The enemy has created a fake Army Knowledge Online (AKO)
web page to lure you into giving up your AKO user name and password
and stealing your identity. DO NOT GO TO THIS SITE.
You may receive email, with a link, that directs you to go to this fake
AKO site and log on. The
only link for AKO is
https://www.us.army.mil/ .
The following site is intended to look like the AKO portal. It was setup to
gather usernames and passwords of AKO users.
(We will not post the illegal site on our blog)
We have received one report of an email sent to an AKO user that
linked to this website. In the event that you receive such an e-mail,
do not open it; delete it immediately. If you enter your password to
this site, it will be captured and could be used by an intruder to access
the AKO portal and any other Army website that relies on AKO credentials.
Our enemies will try any method to gain access to our networks.
Thank you for doing your part, and thank you for your patience as we
continue to work on keeping the network secure and reliable.
Unquote
Please use the above sited web site for the AKO Web Page. Once again,
this information was provided by a very reliable source.
We'll keep you posted on any further developments. Stay safe.
Johnetta Matthews
Veterans In Motion
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