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Fake Charity Websites – COVID-19

Posted on April 22, 2020 By careyt

KnowBe4, our partner in cybersecurity, have provided suggestions and resources for keeping your accounts safe in these uncertain times. This post, and all of those in this series, are taken directly from their website. Fake charity websites: There has been …

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Phishing Scams – Fake Safety Information – COVID-19

Posted on April 15, 2020 By careyt

KnowBe4, our partner in cybersecurity, have provided suggestions and resources for keeping your accounts safe in these uncertain times. This post, and all of those in this series, are taken directly from their website. Phishing scams – Fake safety information: …

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Phishing Scams – Fake Internal Communications – COVID-19

Posted on April 8, 2020 By careyt

KnowBe4, our partner in cybersecurity, have provided suggestions and resources for keeping your accounts safe in these uncertain times. This post, and all of those in this series, are taken directly from their website. Phishing scams – Fake internal communications: …

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Cybersecurity – COVID-19

Posted on April 1, 2020 By careyt

KnowBe4, our partner in cybersecurity, have provided suggestions and resources for keeping your accounts safe in these uncertain times. This post, and the next several in this series, are taken directly from their website. Watch out for scams! After global …

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Tech Tip: Multi-Factor Authentication Troubleshooting

Posted on February 10, 2020 By

Some users may be experiencing issues with the rollout of multi-factor authentication (MFA), especially when connecting to VPN or using mail apps other than Outlook. Here’s some common issues and how to fix them.  First, to check your MFA settings, go …

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Tech Tip: New Digital Signage Form

Posted on February 3, 2020 By

ITS’ digital signs are one of the best ways to promote your event to the campus community. Now, ITS has a new streamlined process for the submission of digital signage requests. Instead of emailing the Help Desk, you should now fill …

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Tech Tip: VPN Authentication Method

Posted on January 30, 2020 By

VPN now requires multi-factor authentication (MFA) to sign in. Users should note that the code will only be sent via their primary authentication method, and not any secondary methods that have also been set up. Therefore, it is important that you …

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What’s Multi-Factor Authentication?

Posted on January 27, 2020 By

In an effort to stay one step ahead of the cybercriminals, Information & Technology Services is working to provide multi-factor authentication (MFA) to protect you. Usernames and passwords are increasingly becoming a target for theft and often, the target (you) isn’t even …

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VPN Users Must Enroll in MFA

Posted on January 21, 2020 By

A security upgrade conducted on January 28th requires users to enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) to use VPN services. As part of this, signing into VPN now uses email credentials, rather than a special VPN password. If you are already enrolled in MFA, you do not need …

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Tech Tip: iOS 13 and E-town’s Wifi

Posted on December 3, 2019 By

New devices running iOS 13 or later require a connection to EC_Guest_Wifi (not EC_Setup_Wifi) when the device is being setup because of a configuration change in iOS 13. If possible, setup your device at home, then connect to E-town’s wifi when …

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Happy Holidays from Phishing Scams

Posted on November 27, 2019 By

Phishing is word that strikes fear in the heart of anyone concerned with cybersecurity (which should be everyone). These scams increase in frequency over the holiday season, since people are busier and less likely to carefully inspect a message to …

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VPN Connection Changes

Posted on November 26, 2019 By

VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows the user to access network resources (including private and public folders) and software while off campus. The VPN system sends all traffic from your remote computer to the college’s network through an encrypted channel …

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Microsoft Office on Shared Computers

Posted on October 28, 2019 By

At the start of this semester, ITS announced that users were now required to sign into Microsoft Office on computers in classrooms, labs and other shared environments. Some users are reporting that when attempting to sign into Office on a shared device, they see an …

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Canvas Left Navigation Menu Style

Posted on October 23, 2019 By

Canvas recently changed the style of the left navigation menu. Previously, buttons hidden from students were light gray with an asterisk next to them. Now, hidden buttons have a small crossed-out eyeball icon next to them. There has been no functionality change, just a visual one.  The syllabus …

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Adobe License Expiration Message

Posted on October 21, 2019 By

Back in August, all E-town users (faculty, staff, and students) using college-owned devices were required to sign in to activate Adobe applications (Acrobat and Creative Cloud) before using the software. This change is due to Adobe’s implementation of a new licensing model.   Now, some …

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