Password Scams

Password Scams

Password scams targeting Rowan employees

Information Resources & Technology has seen a recent spike in password scams targeting Rowan University employees, so take extra precaution when you receive an email asking for your login credentials. 

Scammers use many different techniques to trick you into turning over your username and password, but a recent scam claimed faculty and staff had to confirm their email and password as part of a password policy update. 

We will never ask you to provide your password via email, and the only website you should ever use to make changes to your password or update your Duo two-factor authentication devices is netid.rowan.edu

Use our tips for spotting phishing scams and malicious websites for help identifying potential threats. You can also check our list of known scams if you receive an email you think is suspicious. 

If you have any questions, please contact the Technology Support Center at 856-256-4400, or submit a ticket in the Rowan Support Portal.



Contact Information:

Technology Support Center
856-256-4400
support@rowan.edu 
support.rowan.edu