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LSU Recommendation: NEVER Give Your Personal Information, Password or Credentials to E-mail Messages Requesting It. It is Most Likely a Scam. LSU & LSU Departments / Affiliates Will NEVER ...
Article Id: 16680


A password is a common form of authentication and is often the only barrier between you and your personal information. There are several tools that attackers use to assist in guessing or cracking a password. By creating a complex password and keeping it confidential, you make it more difficult for hackers to gain unauthorized access to your information. Why do I need a Password? ...
Article Id: 16865

Report Phishing E-mails Phishing emails are malicious messages that attempt to trick recipients into providing sensitive information or performing fraudulent tasks. Users can report any suspicious or malicious message to LSU IT Security and Policy (ITSP) for review through the Report options in Outlook. Phishing emails may Request information like passwords or...
Article Id: 19636

E-mail: Obtain the E-mail Headers Email headers contain important diagnostic information about the route an email message takes and the results of different security and authenticity checks. When reporting a message through the Report Phishing option in Outlook , the message and all of its header information are provided to the LSU IT Security and Policy (ITSP) team for evaluation.
Article Id: 14922

General Information LSU provides its faculty, staff, and students with an LSU E-mail account. It is powered by the Microsoft Office 365 cloud service and the web interface has been customized for LSU. Your e-mail address will be: [Your myLSU ID] @lsu.edu. The e-mail can be accessed using Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook desktop application, and other methods. The account also...
Article Id: 19913

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