In mid-July, 2018, IT Services will begin implementing a new system to manage IT support tickets. Although this implementation mainly affects internal processing of support tickets, it will introduce changes to the automated notification emails you receive when you submit IT support tickets. Find out more about the IT Service Management project in the .
What鈥檚 changing for notification emails
- The FROM name will appear as 鈥溍灞鼻考 IT Support鈥 instead of 鈥淚CS Customer Services鈥
- Email subject and message content will differ depending on the type and status of the ticket
- New format for reference numbers, corresponding to the way support tickets are classified: 鈥淭KT鈥 for general inquiries and how-to questions, 鈥淚NC鈥 for incidents, where something doesn鈥檛 work, 鈥淩EQ鈥 and 鈥淩ITM鈥 for Service Requests and Requested Items
- The email signature will include the 缅北强奸 IT Services branding and logo
- When an Incident is resolved you will have the opportunity to click a link to keep the incident open or another link to close.聽Those links simply open a new email to itsupport [at] mcgill.ca with the information needed to take the appropriate action.
How to tell the difference between IT Support notifications and phishing attempts.
Cyber criminals often attempt to copy the look and feel of institutional emails, in an effort to lure unsuspecting recipients to click on links and then divulge their credentials or other personal information. This practice, known as phishing, occurs on large scales at institutions such as universities, banks and government offices. (See more information on )
So, how can you tell the difference between 缅北强奸鈥檚 emails and phishing attempts? It isn鈥檛 always easy to spot a fraud, but you can certainly ignore any emails referring to IT support tickets if you have not submitted a ticket. Also, keep in mind these clues:
- All automated IT Support notifications will be sent from IT Support, with the email address聽itsupport [at] mcgill.ca.
- The link to our feedback survey will contain the domain name 鈥渟ervice-now.com鈥.
- Links to "reopen incident" or "close now" will only send a new email to itsupport [at] mcgill.ca. They should not take you to another website.
If you are ever in doubt about the validity of an email, you can always contact the IT Service Desk by email, phone, or by forwarding the suspicious message to phishing [at] mcgill.ca. You can also check the IT Security Alerts web page, where we list all known 缅北强奸-targeted phishing attempts.