Quoting E-mail from IT
Dear Student
Recently the University of St Andrews Network Support Team performed
security maintenance routines on the University's computer network system.
These essential procedures are implemented at selected times and include
steps to test the security of the password attached to your University of
St Andrews computer account.
During the testing phase the password for your University computer account
was identified as being unsafe, because it is too easy for a "password
cracking" computer program to "guess" it. We are asking all users whose
account passwords have been identified as being unsafe, to change them.
Please change your password within 14 days of today (5 April 2007).
A further check will be made at the end of the fourteen day period which
will highlight all those accounts that have not been altered. Accounts
still found to have an insecure password at the end of the fourteen days
will be disabled without further notice. If your account is disabled you
will not be able to access your email or use the PCs or printers in the
computer classrooms. To have your account re-enabled you will have to
visit the IT Helpdesk, which is situated in the main library building, to
change your password.
Further information regarding passwords can be obtained at the link below.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/its/registration/index.html
This page provides advice on creating a secure password, and a link to the
web-page that you should use for changing your password.
Does anyone find it a bit harsh that they'd cancel your account... this hardly seems legitimate on the basis of the threat of blocking the e-mail login etc... but in it's syntax it seems pretty real. Did anyone else get this e-mail?