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Information security is our shared responsibility, so please join us in our efforts to create a more secure campus community!
Email Security
Any email you receive that claims to be from the IT Help Desk or an IT Administrator that asks you to provide your SU account username or password should be questioned as to its validity even if it appears to be coming from an SU account. If you have a question about the authenticity of an email, or if an email appears to be suspicious, you should call the Help Desk to confirm prior to clicking links, replying or submitting any information.
Because of the increased delivery of malware, viruses and ransomware through compressed (zip) files and executable (exe) installer files, IT removes those file types from emails sent to @salisbury.edu email addresses from external email addresses. If you need to receive a zip or exe file from a trusted sender and are unable to receive the file as an attachment, see our Receiving Zip and Executable Files by Email guide for alternative options to receive those files.
- 5 Top Reported Security Scams - infographic on the top five reported security scams and what to do about it.
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Mobile Security
For Help and Assistance
For security questions and concerns, please email infosec@salisbury.edu. To report misuse or other security related incidents, email abuse@salisbury.edu.
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