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When it comes to reporting suspected phishing emails, seconds count! The sooner IT can send alerts to students, faculty, and staff, the greater the chance that we can protect someone from being victimized by criminals.
This article will tell you how to find and use the built-in phish reporting tools in the Outlook Desktop Client, Outlook Web Access, or Outlook Mobile, which is the fastest, easiest and IT-preferred way to report phishing messages.
The following directions, show how to run a virus scan with Malwarebytes Nebula agent on a windows 10 computer
The desktop versions of Microsoft Office applications provide the ability to securely encrypt Word, Excel, and other document files.
(Note: Word Online and Excel Online cannot save or open encrypted files.)
Full step-by-step instructions are attached.
Zoom security recommendations
This article covers steps to take if you receive a phishing email. Did you open it? Did you click on links or open attachments? Did you reply to it? Did you provide personal information?
If you don’t protect sensitive data throughout its lifecycle, there could be serious consequences:
Exposing your and others’ personal data to criminals;
Risking fines and/or legal action for you and the university;
Damaging your professional reputation and La Salle’s brand.

Learn what sensitive data is and what you can do to protect it.
In an effort to protect the security of your devices and La Salle's systems, when setting/resetting your La Salle password, you must meet these requirements. Remember: keep your password secure, and never divulge it to anyone!