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Password FAQs

Deakin passwords

Which systems use my Deakin password?

There are a number of systems that your Deakin username and password provide access to:

What are the password rules?

Your new password must:

Should I keep the same password for an indefinite period?

No. You should change your password at least every semester.

Should I allow software, such as web browsers and wireless connections, store my username and password?

Deakin does not recommend saving passwords in this manner as, in addition to being a security risk, you will need to remember to change all of them each time you change your password.

I stored my password in Webmail. How do I remove it?

Deakin does not recommend the storing of passwords in any application.
Your browser stores the password for Webmail if you have selected this option. To remove the saved password you will need to do this through your browser.

For example, to remove a stored Webmail password using Mozilla Firefox, first open Firefox.
Go to: Tools > Options > Security. In the section called Passwords, untick 'Remember passwords for sites'.
This will remove any saved passwords.

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Changing passwords

Why do I need to change my passwords regularly?

An older password is more likely to be compromised. By changing your password periodically, you can ensure that a compromised password is not reused indefinitely.

How often must I change my password?

We recommend you change your password every semester.

Once I have changed my password, when will the new password become active?

The new password will not be available for all services for up to one hour.

How can I change my password?

You can change your password at http://ums.deakin.edu.au/password/

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Password security

How can I protect my password?

How can I remember my password but keep it secure?

The easiest method to remember a password and keep it secure is to pick a sentence that reminds you of the password. For example:

Can I write my password down?

Passwords should not be written down. If there is a reason why a password must be written down:

I think someone knows my password. What do I do now?

If you think someone knows your password – immediately change it and report the incident to the IT Service Desk.

Someone has requested my password, what should I do?

Do not give your password to anyone. Refer that person to this webpage.

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Account lockout

What is account lockout?

If you enter an incorrect password five times within 15 minutes your account will be locked for 15 minutes, or until you contact the IT Service Desk to have it unlocked.

Why has Deakin University implemented account lockout?

The Victorian Auditor General's Office (VAGO) mandated that we implement account lockout on all Deakin staff and student accounts. This measure is aimed at preventing password guessing.

How many times can I incorrectly enter my password before I am locked out?

You will be locked out after your fifth incorrect attempt.

How long will I be locked out for?

15 minutes or until you contact the IT Service Desk.

What if my account is not unlocked after 15 minutes?

You should contact the IT Service Desk.

How long will it be before I can use my account after the IT Service Desk unlocks it?

It could be up to 10 minutes.

What will I be locked out of?

You will not be able to log in to a University workstation at all.

How can I get back into my account once it is locked?

Either wait for 15 minutes or call the IT Service Desk

What happens if I go to a different workstation? Will I still be locked out?

Yes, you will be locked out of all Deakin workstations.

Are there any other times when an incorrect password will lead to account lockout?

If you have saved your password in your wireless settings and then change your password, wireless will attempt to connect using your old invalid password. Deakin does not recommend storing or saving your password in these locations.

Why has my account been locked when I am using my own wireless laptop?

You may have saved your password in the settings. If you have changed your password recently your laptop may be trying to connect using your old password. Otherwise, you may have entered an incorrect password five times.

Why is my account locked when I haven't made an incorrect login attempt?

Contact the IT Service Desk to report the incident and have your account unlocked.

What benefits are there for me?

Account lockout is a measure aimed at preventing password guessing. This is a step towards greater IT security at Deakin University.

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