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… Email Phishing Scams There has recently been a large number of phishing attempts targeting South Dakota State University students, faculty, and staff. While the Office of Information Technology is … we can to prevent these attacks, each individual must be aware of the danger and take appropriate steps to ensure you don’t fall victim to malicious activity. Has your account been compromised?How do I know? Not able to send or receive emails from SDSU. Not able to send or receive emails from outside SDSU. Receiving spam emails. Sending spam emails. Receiving … account information (username and password) in an email. Always check the link in the email. Spam emails often link to a subdomain of a non-SDSU website, such as weebly.com. DO NOT open any email attachments in suspicious emails. Spam emails may also include the text with the warning and link in an attachment to bypass any security filters searching email bodies. …
… Personal Computers & Technical Services All faculty, staff and students planning to purchase a new computer should consider a few things for the computer to access the campus network. Recommended Minimum Hardware Specifications Below are the suggested minimum … wireless network. The Support Desk staff are unable to provide technical support for the following: Personal student-owned printers. Devices with liquids spilled on them or fraying/damaged power cords. Most hardware repairs and installations on student-owned computers. (Includes: ordering parts, motherboard maintenance, and laptop screen repair. ITS can refer …
… network ports. Upon arrival at your designated resident hall, you should plug in and connect to the campus Ethernet network. User-based authentication needs to be set up on your computer before you connect. Wired access is available in residence halls and must be set up by filling out the Network Device Registration form with your SDSU credentials. Devices that are supported on Ethernet in the residential halls: Xbox Apple TV PlayStation Most Smart TV's Some Roku Devices Devices Not Supported Wireless printers and voice-controlled speakers are not supported on the SDSUStudent or SDSUIoT networks. Devices … switches, routers, and splitters are not permitted on our network. Game Consoles Before a game console can successfully connect to the Ethernet on our network, the user must first register the Wired MAC Address on our system through MyState. In addition to Game Consoles, Blu-ray players, smart TVs, and other devices that can connect via a wired connection, other …
… You will need to enter your last name and your SDSU ID number located on your MyJacks Card. Use Login Help to reset your password. Log in to MyState. Note: Do not forget to change your password. This will also change your password for your Jacks Email and D2L. Step 2: Activate Jacks Email Go to "Activate Jacks Email." Follow the instructions for finding your … password to sign in. When prompted for DUO, go through those steps. If you need DUO assistance, check out our DUO assistance page. Note: You can access your D2L account after you have registered for classes. Login Help If you forgot your credentials and need assistance with resetting your accounts, please visit our& Login Help website. How To Setup a Secondary Email … attempts anywhere the user enters their username and password will lock a user out of their SDSU Account. This can occur after a user resets their password. It may update on their computer but not their phone. The phone will continually lock it out because the password has not been updated. The lockouts can occur on any device (Phone, tablet, desktop, laptop). …