Campus Internet services may experience degraded performance or be unavailable due to redundancy testing 10:30-11:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18. If you experience issues outside of this time frame, contact the IT Help Desk at 341-HELP (4357), visit the IT Help Desk on the first floor of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library or submit a ticket online at help.mst.edu.
Read More »Campus Internet services may experience degraded performance or may be unavailable due to redundancy testing 10:30-11:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11. If you experience issues outside of this time frame, contact the IT Help Desk at 341-HELP (4357), visit the IT Help Desk on the first floor of the Curtis Laws Wilson Library or submit a ticket online at help.mst.edu.
Read More »Information technology will begin moving the campus to the new FreeSWITCH VoIP System this summer 2014. The conversion will be conducted one department at a time with full implementation completed during the fall 2014 semester. Each department will be contacted prior to the conversion and given a target date to begin the migration.
Read More »Last week, the “Heartbleed Bug” exposed a serious vulnerability in OpenSSL, a popular cryptographic software library used to protect information online. Information security has evaluated the impact to campus and has secured the environment. At this time, IT strongly urges you to change your S&T password using password.mst.edu.
Read More »A phishing email was circulated on the Missouri S&T campus on March 17. The email contained the text seen below and was an attempt by a malicious phisher to trick recipients into sharing personal information.
Read More »A phishing email was circulated on the Missouri S&T campus yesterday, Feb. 27. The email contained the text seen below and was an attempt by a malicious phisher to trick recipients into sharing personal information. All students, faculty and staff are reminded to exercise a healthy skepticism when receiving suspicious emails and follow the proper […]
Read More »Education technology (EdTech) and information technology (IT) are working to resolve reported compatibility issues between Blackboard and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 11. IE 11 will unexpectedly crash when attempting to login to Blackboard. If you encounter any problems using IE 11 in combination with Blackboard, Joe’SS/PeopleSoft or any other web-based applications, use a different browser such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Apple Safari.
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