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Your .edu Email is Gold: Why It’s a Prime Target for Hackers

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Your Montclair email address is more valuable than you might think鈥攁nd not just to you. To cybercriminals, your .edu email is gold. It鈥檚 a key that can unlock everything from your campus accounts to your personal life online.

Why Your .edu Is So Valuable

University email accounts often carry more weight than a typical personal address. They鈥檙e trusted, official, and tied to numerous systems鈥攍earning platforms (Canvas), HR tools (Workday), financial aid, and research networks. But that鈥檚 not all. Many people use their university email to register for personal services like:

  • Online banking and credit cards

  • Amazon or other shopping platforms

  • Streaming services and subscriptions

That means if someone gains access to your .edu account, they might be able to reset passwords for other personal accounts, read sensitive emails, or even impersonate you to scam others.

The Hacker鈥檚 Playbook

Attackers know the value of your university credentials. They often use phishing emails that look like legitimate campus messages鈥攎aybe a fake password expiration notice, a document to sign, or even a 鈥渕issed package鈥 alert. Once you click and sign in on a fake page, they鈥檝e got your login details. From there, they can move quickly to:

  • Steal personal data and files

  • Send phishing emails from your account

  • Access financial or payroll information

  • Reset linked personal accounts

Protect Your Digital Gold

Here鈥檚 how to defend your .edu鈥攁nd everything it connects to:

  • Use a strong, unique password. Don鈥檛 reuse your NetID password anywhere else. If one account is compromised, attackers can鈥檛 use it to open others.

  • Turn on Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for all your accounts. MFA鈥攅specially through an app like Duo Push鈥攁dds an extra layer of protection, stopping attackers even if they steal your password.

  • Stay alert to phishing attempts. If something feels off, don鈥檛 click. Report suspicious messages using the Phish Alert Button.

  • Update your passwords regularly. Especially if you suspect your account might have been exposed.

Your university email isn鈥檛 just for class announcements or meeting invites鈥攊t鈥檚 a gateway to your identity. Protect it like you would your wallet or your keys.

Remember: Your .edu email is gold. Keep it locked down with strong passwords and MFA, and don鈥檛 let cybercriminals cash in.

“Email is a communication tool, not a storage system.”

鈥 Emily Harris
Chief Information Security Officer

 

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