2008-09-23 11:19
NEWS: UARK Password Expiration Reminder
In light of the many phishing attacks targeted at our campus during the beginning of this semester, University Information Technology Services wishes to remind users that we DO send out UARK password expiration notices.
Please remember that the University will NEVER send a message to our users asking for account passwords, and we will NEVER ask you to respond to an email with your password.
Passwords are set to expire every 120 days. The University's password expiration policy is a requirement of Arkansas state security regulations. Once a password has been used for ninety days, a "friendly" warning message is sent to the user's primary UARK account (as well as sponsored or service accounts where applicable). If the password reaches an age of 109 days, the user will be sent a series of "nagging" type emails (one per day) for ten days. If a passwords ages to 119 days, a *final* notice is sent. If the password reaches 120 days unchanged, the account is locked.
To have a password renewed after it has been locked, students will need to go to the registrar's office, and faculty and staff to the UITS Help Desk.
Please contact the UITS Help Desk at 575-2905 if you have questions or concerns about the legitimacy of these notices or any email you receive regarding accounts and passwords.
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2008-09-02 11:09
NEWS: Email alias change for users@comp.uark.edu
University IT Services will no longer support the use of the email alias username@comp.uark.edu. When username@uark.edu became the official UARK email address, IT Services allowed messages sent to username@comp.uark.edu to be forwarded to username@uark.edu. Now that this migration is complete, ALL messages sent to username@comp.uark.edu will be "bounced" back to the sender.
If you have questions, or are still using the alias username@comp.uark.edu, please read the complete news release at the UITSNews Archive. |
2008-08-22 11:26
NEWS: Phishing Notice
On Friday, August 22, a new round of phishing scam messages has targeted the University of Arkansas email accounts. These scams claimed to originate from University Police and indicated that the recipient's account would be closed due to a system error. Further, the message asked users to reply with their email address and password.
University IT Services and University Police are advising the University campus to ignore this fraudulent message. The University administration will _NEVER_ send a notice to our email clients requesting that you send us your password. Please protect your account password just as you would do your banking account numbers or any other form of private or sensitive information.
Users are urged to ignore the message or any similar fraudulent message. However, users that have replied to the message should immediately change their password using PASSweb ( http://www.uark.edu/passweb ) to prevent unauthorized access to their account.
Again, the University WILL NOT send messages requesting user account passwords or other personal information to be communicated via email. For questions, comments, or concerns, please contact the UITS Help Desk at 575-2905, or email the IT Security Group at security@uark.edu.
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2008-08-18 08:34
NEWS: UARK Policy Regarding Student Accounts
University IT Services will no longer delete old student UARK Accounts at the beginning of the semester. This new policy is intended to ensure students have time to obtain an alternative email account, allow continued communication with University contacts, as well as collect information from other UARK accounts.
Under the previous policy, graduates and non-enrolled students lost their UARK accounts 11 days after the beginning of the new semester. The new policy allows these old accounts to be held open until the following Spring semester or later.
Please watch for updates regarding this policy change. If you have questions, please contact the University IT Help Desk at 575-2905. |
2008-07-28 03:31
Fraudulent Email Messages Sent to University Campus
Over the past weekend, international hackers have been sending fraudulent email purporting to originate from the University of Arkansas administration. The message in the fraudulent email indicates that the user could lose access to email or ISIS accounts unless the account password and other private information is submitted via email. This type of message preys on unsuspecting users who believe the message is legitimate.
As a reminder, the University will _NEVER_ send a message which requests private information in this manner.
For more details, read the full article: Fraudulent Email Messages Sent to University Campus. |
2008-07-21 10:36
Attention Fall 2008 Students!
Count Yourself In!
At the University of Arkansas, you always count. But for the State of Arkansas, you don't count until you verify you're a student. Beginning Monday, August 11, 2008, you can log into ISIS to verify that you will attend the University of Arkansas and confirm that you intend to pay your tuition, whether by scholarship, loan, hard-earned cash or any combination. Not confirming your status will affect your enrollment.
So count yourself in today! |
2008-05-07 12:32
For Graduating and Non-Returning Students
All graduating University of Arkansas students and other non-returning students are advised to establish alternate email accounts and save the contents of their UARK account (email, the contents of My Documents, etc.), as the University of Arkansas accounts will be deleted from the system. For more information, please refer to http://uits.uark.edu/accountpurge.htm. Should users need further assistance or have questions, please contact the UITS Help Desk at 575-2905. |
2008-04-24 08:22
AskIT Upgrade
University IT Services (formerly Computing Services) will be upgrading the current AskIT knowledge base and moving it to a new system beginning at 5 p.m., Friday, April 25th. The upgrade will take approximately two hours. Users should be able to log in to the new system following this two hour period by going to the same web address: http://askit.uark.edu/ Click the headline to read more... |
2008-02-28 10:55
ARE-ON Appoints New Executive Director
Fayetteville — The Arkansas Research and Optical Network (ARE-ON) is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Abbiatti, Ed.S., to the position of Executive Director for ARE-ON.
Click on news title to read more. |
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