Online+Security

=Safe and Smart Online =

It's a jungle out there in cyberspace. The best way to protect yourself is to be be prepared. How? Think safety and security. Use strong passwords. Don't open e-mail from unknown parties. Don't click on pop-up messages. Check out the advice below. If you have any questions about any e-mail, password or online message, contact Stevenson University's Tech Connection, at extension 3000.

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**Just Say No**
At no time will any Stevenson University employee ask for your password for any campus system. If you have received an e-mail requesting your password, do not reply. Report all incidents like this to **Ray Cardillo** at x2635, or **Tech Connection** at x3000 immediately. Once your account has been breached, your own personal information and critical University information becomes exposed. For more information on scams and hoaxes, please visit: [|http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/escams.htm] [|http://www.microsoft.com/protect/yourself/phishing/hoaxes.mspx] http://www.irs.gov/privacy/article/0,,id=179820,00.html