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See our Creating Strong Passwords Tip Sheet for additional information.

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Information (family names, ID or phone numbers). Do not use dictionary words, your name, or other personally identifiable

  • CHOOSE STRONG PASSWORDS - use a mix of numbers, letters, and special characters to create a strong hard-to-crack.
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    Memorize your password - do not write it down. Review our Protecting Your Personal Information procedures. DO NOT SHARE OR REVEAL YOUR PASSWORD to others.Here are some important password practices: Passwords or the careless disclosure of password details. Unfortunately, passwords areĪlso one of the top reasons for security compromises due to the selection of weak Passwords are one of the most importantįundamental safeguards to protecting your information. Passwords are the key to accessing many services. You should NEVER provide your password to someone via email or follow a link in a suspicious message.įor additional information on email scams, please see our Safe Computing - Phishing Scams page. (the link leads to a malicious web-site that may even attempt to look like a Clarion Reply with your password or follow-up via an embedded link to verify your information Watch out for scam messages that claim toīe from Clarion, a "web team", or a technology help desk. See our Phishing Scam Examples page for samples of past scam messages. Watch out for emails claiming to be from universities, retailers,īanks, or government agencies that threaten to close accounts or require you to "confirm" Please protect your personal information - be suspicious when you receive unsolicitedĮmails or phone calls. University Center for Computing Services ( or x2640) for assistance. If you have questions about a particular Clarion message, please contact the Clarion DO NOT OPEN ATTACHMENTS, and DO NOT FOLLOW If in doubt, use caution and DO NOT REPLY. Should NEVER provide your password or other sensitive information to someone via email.

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    To receive reports about password scam attempts being sent to Clarion accounts.

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    Please note that Clarion University will NEVER ask you to send or verify your password information via email! We are continuing Should NEVER follow web links in a suspicious message! You should NEVER provide your password or other sensitive information to someone via email and you.Never disclose personal information and passwords via email, beware of Scam Attempts.** New - check out the Security Awareness Resources / Trainingpage Protect your personal information, prevent identify theft, and secure your computerĪnd data.follow these Safe Computing practices.









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