Tag Archives: 2013

Being Aware: Spam, Phishing, and You

Though spam, phishing, and other attempts to obtain personal information via email are nothing new, we’d like to remind everyone that these types of threats are real and that Gmail is not immune to the most sophisticated attempts.

When using your Simmons email, please be aware of these threats. If you receive an email that you know is suspicious, you should report it to the Service Desk and click SPAM in the Gmail toolbar above the email.

For more information about safe computing, please read this FAQ and, for more information about phishing scams in particular, please see this FAQ on the Service Desk website. If you have questions about phishing or need guidance in a particular situation, please contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222.

REMINDER: Simmons is Moving from Sophos to Kaspersky Antivirus

Kaspersky Sticker Icon 256Recently, you should have received a notice that beginning on May 6th at 5pm, Technology will automatically replace Sophos antivirus with Kaspersky antivirus on all Simmons-owned computers. Once the installation of Kaspersky is complete, you will be prompted to restart your computer. If you will not be in the office or using your computer at the time of installation, we ask that you save all files you’re working on but leave your computer on. This will allow the installation and restart process to happen automatically. Going forward, you should notice little to no change in how your computer handles antivirus scanning and security.

If you are currently using Sophos on a Windows computer that you own, you should replace it with one of the other free options now available at servicedesk.simmons.edu. If you use Sophos on a Mac that you own, no action is required. Please remember that it is important to protect your computer while accessing the Simmons network or any other network you use.

For more information on this change, click here. If you need assistance, please contact the Service Desk at 617-521-2222.

Google Apps Tips and a Reminder about Meeting Maker

google_apps_smSimmons Technology is pleased to report that we have completed more than half of all faculty and staff Google Apps for Education migrations. The project is moving forward on schedule and should be complete by late May.

As we move forward, we would like to remind you that Meeting Maker will be decommissioned at the end of June. If your department is now using Google Calendar and you want your Meeting Maker account removed, please contact the Service Desk. For more information, and tips for moving your meetings to Google Calendar, please see our full Meeting Maker FAQ.

If you have started using Google Apps and you have questions, you can find many answers on the project site or from within Google Apps by clicking on “More” and then “Google Apps Training” in the black bar at the top of your email. We’re also hosting trainings every week, where we cover Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and the other available apps. To find an upcoming session, check the training calendar.

Beginning this month, we’ll also be providing some advanced tips and tricks to make Google Apps even more useful. Here’s the first one: Did you know that you can drag messages to a label right from your inbox? Just click and hold on or near the checkbox next to a message and drag it to the label you want to use. Your message has been organized with one click and without leaving your inbox.