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What to do if you suspect that there has been a violation of MSU's computing policies.

When should you report a suspected violation of computing policies?

You should report a suspected violation of computing policies if:
  • You receive a threatening or harassing email.
  • You receive spam that originated at an MSUGF email address, one that ends in @msugf.edu or an MSUGF IP address.
  • You receive promotional information for a private business from an MSUGF email address.
  • You feel that a law is being broken through use of MSUGF information technology.
  • An MSUGF email address has sent you a virus.
  • You suspect your computer has been scanned or otherwise compromised.
  • You have found an MSUGF website that has been defaced.
  • Please complete and submit the Incident Report Form below, if you have experienced one of the above incidents or suspect an abuse of MSUGF's computing policies.

    Incident Report Form

    Your Contact Information:
    Name:

    Phone Number:

    E-mail address:

    Your MSUGF IP address:
    Your System Information:
    Operating System platform:

    Operating System version:

    Incident Information:
    Description of activity:
    Log excerpts:
    Additional Information:


      


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