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-**Olin IT will never ask you for your username and password. **  
  
-Any messages you receive asking you for any username & password, account credentials,​ network credentials or anything related is Spam and should be marked as junk/spam in your mailbox. 
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-Additionally,​ be sure of web links before you click on them and be particularly suspicious of any messages that 
-  * Require urgent attention to prevent a password or service from expiring 
-  * Requires a password change but isn’t addressed from someone in the IT department or a known service account 
-  * Contain links to non-Olin systems/​domains/​services. ​ Keep in mind that actual links can be hidden – hover (don’t click) your mouse over the link to identify the destination 
-  * Contain links to a website we’ve never used and/or promoted previously 
-  * Just don’t seem appropriate 
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-Any incident where anyone gives out account information will have very negative consequences for the entire Olin community; the most direct being that it will negatively impact our email services. ​ You would see email delivery issues as our servers would identified as sources of spam and phishing messages, which may take days to eliminate. 
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-Olin account passwords expire every 180 days with email notifications beginning 14 days prior to your account’s password expiration and followed by regular reminders. ​ Your password expiration should never be a surprise or an urgent matter if you pay attention to, and act on, our legitimate notifications. 
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-If you have any questions and/or concerns, please let me know.