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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "Your carleton.ca mailbox has exceeded it storage limit”, and which appears to be from Carleton University, please do not click on the links within the email message, do not provide your email & account information and do not reply to it. This is a... More
Friday, November 9, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "Emergency Alert!!!? Carleton University WEB-MAIL ACCOUNT USER”, and which appears to be from Carleton University, please do not click on the link within the email message, do not provide your email & account information and do not reply to it. This is a phishing... More
Monday, October 29, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "Faculty/Staff”, and appears to be from Carleton University, please do not click on the link within the email message and do not reply to it. This is a phishing email and should be deleted immediately. If you have already click on the link or... More
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "Direct Deposit Transactions”, which includes an attachment, please do not open the attachment, it is a virus. Once the attachment is opened, it will launch an exe file that will infect your computer. This is a phishing email and should be deleted immediately. If... More
At present, faculty and students memorize a number of passwords and use more than one username to access Carleton’s various IT systems. In order to both simplify the user experience and enhance data security, Carleton has implemented a multi-year solution called MyCarletonOne. The first phase of provisioning all staff, faculty and students with... More
Friday, October 5, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of “IMPORTANT NOTICE”, and appears to be from the ITS Service Desk please do not click on the link located within the body of the message. This is a phishing email and should be deleted immediately. The link within this email will ask for your email account information,... More
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
What would you do if your computer got infected by a virus and you had to live without it for a week? Or if your Facebook account got hacked and you spammed all your friends – or worse yet, sent out a virus? Here are a few simple tips to prevent these things from... More
Friday, August 3, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!", and appears to be from the "ITS Service Desk with the Carleton University logo" please do not click on the link located within the body of the message. This is a phishing email and should be deleted immediately. The link within this email will ask for your... More
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Computer viruses pose a threat to your computer and the information stored on it. One easy way to help protect yourself from harmful computer viruses is to scan your USB drive each time you connect a USB key to your computer. To scan your USB drive: Double click ‘my computer' located on your desktop.... More
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "UPDATE YOUR WEBMAIL", do not click on the link located within the body of the message . The link within this email will ask for your email account information, please do not provide your Carleton email and account information and do not reply to the sender. This... More
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "Technical web notice(your e-mail account)", do not click on the link located within the body of the message . The link within this email will ask for your email account information, please do not provide your Carleton email and account information and do not reply to the... More
Monday, July 9, 2012
If you have received an email with the subject of "ADP Generated Message: First Notice - Digital Certificate Expiration", please do not click on the links located within the body of the message . Do not provide your Carleton email and account information and do not reply to the sender. This is a phishing email and should... More
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