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You can use the Report Message feature in Outlook to report phishing, junk or suspicious emails. This helps protect your account and the university from email threats. Use this function if you receive any email that seems suspicious or unwanted.
Learn how to enroll in UL2FCTR Duo, the University of Louisville’s two-factor authentication system. This guide is for students, faculty and staff who need to secure their university accounts. Two-factor authentication protects your personal and institutional data from unauthorized access.
Phishing emails attempt to trick you into revealing sensitive information or clicking malicious links. UofL’s ITS Enterprise Security team relies on prompt reporting to protect the campus community from these threats.
Phishing is a cyberattack that attempts to trick you into revealing sensitive information or clicking malicious links. UofL’s ITS Enterprise Security team monitors for phishing threats, educates the campus community and responds to incidents to protect university data and systems.
Security awareness training helps UofL faculty, staff and students recognize cyber threats, follow university policies and protect university data. The ITS Enterprise Security team offers training sessions, phishing simulations and online resources to build a culture of security.
Add trusted email addresses to your safe senders list in Outlook on the Web to ensure important messages are not sent to your junk folder. This is helpful for receiving emails from specific senders without interruption.
Email spam, also known as junk email, is unsolicited bulk messages sent through email.