You can access and update your MFA settings for your SAU account on the Microsoft website or through your Outlook settings on MySAU. WE provided the shorter link mfa.arbor.edu to access these settings more easily.
SAU MFA Settings
MFA setup information is also available in SAU's knowledge base on the MySupport Website.
URL void is a free tool that allows you to see if a link is safe. You can copy a link from your email and paste it on their website to check and see if the website is known to be unsafe. Keep in mind that sometimes hackers may hide a link inside of a Google Doc, or a Sharepoint link, or a OneDrive link. You need to test the link to a storage service as well as any additional links you see on the page you navigate to.
urlvoid.com
People often wonder where hackers may have gotten their password from online. HaveIBeenPwned is a project that allows you to check and see where your email address or password may have been lost in data breaches in the past.
haveibeenpwned.com
Test your ability to identify Phishing emails on this quiz from Google.
Google Email Phishing Quiz
Test your ability to identify Phishing links on this quiz from OpenDNS.
OpenDNS Link Phishing Quiz
The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) builds strong public/private partnerships to create and implement broad-reaching education and awareness efforts to empower users at home, work and school with the information they need to keep themselves, their organizations, their systems and their sensitive information safe and secure online and encourage a culture of cybersecurity.
STOP. THINK. CONNECT.™ is the global online safety awareness campaign to help all digital citizens stay safer and more secure online. The message was created by an unprecedented coalition of private companies, non-profits and government organizations with leadership provided by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and the APWG. The campaign was launched in October of 2010 by the STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Messaging Convention in partnership with the U.S. government, including the White House. NCSA, in partnership with the APWG, continue to lead the campaign. The Department of Homeland Security leads the federal engagement in the campaign.