Welcome to the last week of this anti-phishing series! If you receive a suspicious email or text, report it to Campus Support immediately! That way, Campus Support can make sure not only you are not affected, but other people are not phished either. To Report Phishing to The Campus Support Center: 🐟 Call Campus Support […]
Beware Phishing Week 3: Duo Multifactor Authentication🎣
Having a second form of account verification is a cyber security industry standard. Here at ATU the multifactor authentication we use is Duo. Every time you request access by logging in, you will either approve the push notification through the app or type in a one-time code from the app or a text message. Some attackers […]
Beware Phishing Week 2: Essential Guidelines 🎣
The “golden” rule when it comes to dealing with phishing is to NEVER give away any information to the attacker, even if you’re still not sure if it’s legitimate or not. Sensitive Information Includes… 🐟 Personal information: 🐟 Financial information: 🐟 Account credentials: Attacker Tactics Reputable organizations will almost never request sensitive information over email, especially if the […]
Beware Phishing: What is Phishing?🎣
Phishing is a type of cyber-attack that uses deceptive emails, text messages, or websites to try to gather personal information, such as account credentials, financial details, or any other sensitive information. Most of the time, the person behind the phishing content is presenting as a reputable company (banks, universities, etc.) in order to trick people […]
Campus Support Center Extends Hours for Spring 2024 Semester
Beginning on Tuesday, January 16, the Campus Support Center will be extending their hours for the spring semester. See the full schedule below: Monday-Thursday: 7am–10pmFriday: 7am–7pmSaturday-Sunday: 2pm–6pm As a reminder, the Campus Support Center will be closed on Monday, January 15 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Further holiday hours will be announced throughout the […]