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🚨 Phishing Alert: Fake Login Pages & Credential Theft on the Rise

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We want to alert everyone to a sharp increase in phishing emails targeting staff—especially those involving fake login pages for major services like Google, DocuSign, Dropbox, and others . These scams are becoming more sophisticated and convincing, and we want to ensure you’re equipped to spot them before they cause damage . ⚠️ What’s Happening You may receive an email that looks like a legitimate request from a school we partner with or a service you recognize. It might ask you to: Sign a document (e.g., DocuSign) Open a shared file (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox) View secure student records But here’s the trick: These emails often contain a link that leads you to a fake login page —most commonly a Google sign-in page that looks nearly identical to the real thing. Once you enter your email and password , the next screen will ask for your two-step verification code . It all feels normal… until it’s too late. 🔓 Why This Is So Dangerous These attackers aren’t just p...

Fourth of July Tech Tip: Give Your Cloud Files Their Own “Independence Day”

Fireworks, cookouts, and… file security? While you’re celebrating our nation’s freedom, take five minutes to set your personal files free from snoops and hackers —no tech degree required. Why Bother? Think of the documents and photos you store in Google Drive, OneDrive, or Dropbox: Family pictures Tax forms Lesson plans or student reports If someone breaks into your cloud account, they can see it all. Encrypting your files is like putting them in a locked treasure chest: thieves may grab the chest, but they can’t open it without your key. “Encrypt” in Plain English Encrypt = Lock with a secret key only you know. No key = no access, even if someone steals the files. 3 Easy Steps (No Geek Speak) Step What to Do Why 1. Install a “Vault” App Download Cryptomator (free for Windows, Mac, and phones). It adds a simple locked folder inside your cloud drive. 2. Create Your Key The app asks for a strong passphrase . Pick something long but memorable, like: SunnyJuly4thBBQ&Fireworks! This...

Keeping School Devices Secure: Practical Tips for Teachers

  Focused on day-to-day actions you control Your IT department already handles operating-system updates, network hardening, device settings, backups, and campus-wide monitoring behind the scenes. What they can’t automate is the moment-to-moment care you and your students give to school-issued devices. The checklist below highlights end-user habits every teacher can adopt to keep classrooms safe and distraction-free. 1. Model “Lock & Walk” Behavior Lock screens (or close lids) when stepping away, even for thirty seconds. Log out of shared devices at the end of class so that the next student can start fresh. Praise students who remember to do the same; habits spread by example. 2. Stick to District-Approved Sites, Apps, and Extensions Launch new websites or tools from the district’s vetted list. Test any unfamiliar site on a student profile before class. If something helpful is blocked, file a whitelist request with IT instead of bypassing the filter. 3. Practice Quick Email ...

Top Free Software Tools for Productivity and Efficiency

  If you want to get more done with less hassle—and without spending a dime—these free tools can streamline your workflow, tame your to-do list, and keep teams (or just you) on track. Each pick below is genuinely free at its core; while most offer paid upgrades, the features listed here require no credit card. # Tool Best For Stand-Out Free Features 1 Notion All-in-one workspaces Unlimited pages & blocks, real-time collaboration, databases, Kanban boards, synced blocks 2 Trello Visual task management 10 boards/workspace, unlimited cards & members, calendar & timeline views, automation “Butler” (200 runs mo.) 3 Google Workspace Essentials (Docs, Sheets, Slides) Collaborative docs & spreadsheets Live co-editing, version history, comment threads, offline mode 4 Microsoft To Do Simple personal task lists Cross-device sync, “My Day” focus view, Outlook integration, sub-tasks & tags 5 Slack (Free Plan) Team chats & quick file sharing 90-day message history, unlim...