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**CUNI Guideline – Use of private e-mail addresses**: | **CUNI Guideline – Use of private e-mail addresses**: | ||
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+ | **…o**//**nly work e-mail accounts **under institutional domain **may be used for employees to send work e-mail **messages at institution, | ||
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+ | Conclusion: If you get work email from non-institutional email address (like google.com, seznam.cz, post.de, outlook.com, | ||
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+ | ===== Goot to Know ===== | ||
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+ | **Never use your login name as your email address** - use format name.surname@cerge-ei.cz not username@cerge-ei.cz to avoid guessing your real account name by hackers. If your username is publicly known there is much more oportunity to misuse it. Attackers can repeatedly lock your account during brute-force campaigns, for example. | ||
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+ | **Use different password for email account and network acconut** - passwords to email accounts are usually stored at several places (email clients) so it is much easier to reveal these. If passwords are the same, attacker gain access to all your account. | ||
===== Email Services Limitations ===== | ===== Email Services Limitations ===== | ||
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* **Executable files** | * **Executable files** |