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Why No Hover On Notes Hyperlinks? (l4 For Mac

Why No Hover On Notes Hyperlinks? (l4 For Mac

Note: Windows 10 mail is a little different than previous versions of any Microsoft's operating system email. It also has different options than Microsoft Outlook.

Table of Contents: Related Links: The word 'Phishing' is a variant of the word 'fishing.' It generally comes from an analogy of spammers sending many emails (casting a wide fishing net) in hopes of catching a user (the fish). Though many users don't fall victim to the scams, it only takes a few to make it successful. What is the point of phishing? 'Phishers' typically attempt to steal information from you. This information includes (but isn't limited to) PAWS ID and password, email login information, banking information, and more.

Attackers can use this information for different reasons including gaining privileged access to LSU's network, sending malicious spam from your email account, stealing sensitive personal information, etc. Your financial/banking information could be used steal your identity, pilfer funds from your account, send money out of the country, and more. Most phishing scams can be avoided by sticking to these basic principles: 1.

Treat ALL LINKS as if they are suspicious. (Links include Web Addresses & URLs) 2. Log in with your LSU PAWS ID at official lsu.edu sites ONLY & pages such as my.lsu.edu and tigerware.lsu.edu. Never provide your password or other sensitive information in an email message. You are responsible for your LSU PAWS ID.

DO NOT share your PAWS password with ANYONE for ANY REASON. Email is NOT a secure way to send out personal information. ALL email messages can be intercepted when they is sent, and email messages are NOT encrypted or protected by default. If an attacker gains access to your email account, ALL of the sensitive information stored there will be accessible to the attacker. Be suspicious of messages such as these:. You are urged to take 'Immediate Action', there is a sense of urgency, or you are threatened that your account will be shut down.

Why No Hover On Notes Hyperlinks? (l4 For Mac

Claim that your email inbox is Full or near its quota and needs to be upgraded. Claim that you must login to enable security features or other services.

What do you mean by 'treat all links as suspicious'? Many emails are sent like a Web site with HTML code behind the scenes. This is done in order to include Web links, display images, and provide other special formatting. However, web links can be deceiving.

( Example: The following text link -opens the official LSU web site.) Phishing Messages often do the reverse tactic of masking a malicious site through what looks like an official LSU page. This can trick users into believing they are visiting a legitimate site. For this reason you shouldn't automatically trust what you see in email messages. Text links that appear as one link but lead to another should be treated as highly suspicious. How do I check where the links actually go? If you are using a desktop or laptop with a mouse, you may easily ' hover' the mouse cursor over the link. Depending on your operating system and email client, where the actual destination of link is displayed can vary.

Below are examples of the same phishing message in several email clients: Outlook 2010 for Windows: True link destination displays where the mouse hovers, and at the bottom of the screen. Thunderbird 17.0.7: True link destination displays at the bottom of the application window ONLY. OS X Mac Mail: True link destination displays where the mouse hovers, and at the bottom of the application window.

Apple iOS Mobile Devices: True link destination displays when you tap and hold down your finger on the link. (Apple iPhones & iPads DO NOT have a cursor for you to hover over the link with.) See Demonstration Video: There is a belief that if an email says it is from an account, like webmaster@lsu.edu, then it must actually be from webmaster@lsu.edu. The unfortunate reality is that the ' From:' field can be easily faked to appear as any account or person. This is commonly referred to as ' spoofing'. In the phishing examples above, the message says it is from LSU, however it also provides an email address of help@it.net. While that email address could be an instant indicator that LSU DID NOT send the message, keep in mind that even the email address can be spoofed to show helpdesk@lsu.edu or webmaster@lsu.edu.

If you are not sure about an email message's legitimacy: Send an email to the. Include the following information:. The Original Message.

The email message's Full Header Information which is necessary for ITS to determine if the email message was spoofed or not. The LSU IT Security and Policy (ITSP) Team has deployed PhishMe Reporter, an application that provides users the ability to report suspicious e-mails to the ITSP team quickly and efficiently.

The application is available for all @lsu.edu mailboxes automatically. For more information on how to use this utility, click.

There are targeting users, many of which LSU cannot take any action on. However here are a few cases where we recommend you contact:. You have a phishing message that contains malicious links. You clicked on a link or responded with personal information to a potential email scam and need help determining what to do. You have a scam message you believe came from another LSU user.

As long as you do not click on any malicious links or respond to the email with personal information, you as well as your computer should not be at risk. Junk, spam, or suspicious emails in LSUMail can be reported directly from your mailbox in OWA or Outlook.

Why No Hover On Notes Hyperlinks? (l4 For Mac

To learn how to do this, please visit. As always, if you have any concerns or comments please feel free to email the LSU IT Security & Policy Office with any of your questions via.

Hi guys, This is driving me crazy! No matter what I do, I cannot get my hyperlinked text to highlight when I hover over it. I have read through the hyperlink-related discussions on here and played around with the Design settings in Storyline, and I still cannot figure it out. I originally created my project in Storyline 1, and then imported it into Storyline 2. My hyperlinks were automatically highlighting in SL1, but now in SL2 they just will not highlight. This may seem like a minor issue, but for the user-friendly aspect of my project, the highlighting of the hyperlinks is kind of essential.

I am regretting importing the story into SL2. Help please?!? Hi Wendy, Here is a sample of my project- The menu items 'Course Overview', 'Course Rules', 'Professional Recognition' and 'Course Structure' are all hyperlinked to lightbox or jump to their respective slides. 'Campuses' is also meant to lightbox another slide (not included in this example). Also, within the connected slides, the bold blue and green terms are also meant to highlight a glossary slide (not included in this example). The hyperlinks work, however they do not highlight when hovered over. Your help is greatly appreciated.

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Kind regards, Renee. Hi Renee because the menu items 'Course Overview', 'Course Rules', 'Professional Recognition' and 'Course Structure' are all in the one textbox/shape you can't change the state to show a hover on those individual items that I know of. Perhaps there is a 'Hero' out there that knows how to do it.

I showed in my.story files the only way I know how. Each menu item has to be in it's own textbox/shape to allow you create a change state to hover trigger when the user mouses over.or put a hotspot over the hyperlink and trigger that way. I would be very interested to see how you have it set up in SL1. Sorry I wasn't more help;-).

Create a new state for your textbox and choose hover. While still in edit state mode for the hover state edit your textbox by selecting your link text and right clicking and choose font then from that drop down you will see the highlight colour selector, choose your colour. Click out of that and repeat for next link. Then for each link select the text and choose insert hyperlink and enter the url to hyperlink to.

Click on done editing states. Add a trigger to your textbox to change the state of the text box to hover when the user mouses over the textbox. (Make sure the 'restore on mouse leave' is checked) Preview the slide and you will see when you hover over the text box your links will be highlighted. I have attached a sample file for you to see if it is what you want to do.

Why No Hover On Notes Hyperlinks? (l4 For Mac