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Posted on by Tina Reed

CSUN Spam Prevention – Protect Yourself

CSUN continues to be a target for spam and phishing scams. On average, CSUN’s anti-spam systems block 80-90% of all unwanted email destined for faculty and staff. Trickier to catch however are phishing scams, which attempt to lure faculty and staff into clicking on suspicious URLs and sharing passwords and other private information. Faculty and staff are encouraged to remain vigilant when responding to email and never share their passwords or click on suspicious URLs. If in doubt, verify before clicking

Anti-Spam Protection

Currently, email sent to and from CSUN is protected by Microsoft’s Forefront anti-spam and anti-virus services, reducing the quantity of spam delivered to faculty and staff. This system also protects the outside accounts from spam that is generated by compromised CSUN email accounts. This added layer of protection dramatically reduces the risk of CSUN email being blocked by universities and other organizations as a result of one or more CSUN email accounts being compromised. 

Learn more about how to identify an email phishing scam.

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