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- | ====== How to change your SISSA main cluster PASSWORD ====== | + | ====== How to change your SISSA password ====== |
You have to change your password **at least every 6 months** (in the future we will send you a reminder about this) and immediately **after the opening of your account**. | You have to change your password **at least every 6 months** (in the future we will send you a reminder about this) and immediately **after the opening of your account**. | ||
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- | Each user is personally responsible for respecting Italian, European and international laws about any illegal action done using his/her account. Any violation of these laws may lead to civil and penal sanctions by the competent authorities. For more information about laws regarding passwords, please read this [[:sis:regulations:leggepassword|section of the law]] ...in italian only...) | + | Each user is personally responsible for respecting Italian, European and international laws about any illegal action done using his/her account. Any violation of these laws may lead to civil and penal sanctions by the competent authorities. For more information about laws regarding passwords, please read this [[itcs:regulations:leggepassword|section of the law]] ...in italian only...) |
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A single SISSA account used by an intruder to send SPAM by using our mail services, causes an automatic insertion of our services in global anti-spam black lists, so legitimate SISSA e-mails could be rejected. | A single SISSA account used by an intruder to send SPAM by using our mail services, causes an automatic insertion of our services in global anti-spam black lists, so legitimate SISSA e-mails could be rejected. | ||