If your network access has been disabled by UISO

The University Information Security Office (UISO) at Indiana University can disable any IU user's access to the IU network for security reasons or policy violations, such as failure to prevent or clean up after a virus infection or a network compromise, or failure to remove copyrighted materials after a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) violation. If you are in one of these situations, the UISO will contact you via email with information about necessary action.

To re-enable your network access, you must take the action outlined in the email message from the UISO. Once you have completed all the necessary steps, visit https://unblock.iu.edu to unblock your network access.

If, instead, you wish to reply to the message from the UISO, be aware that UISO staff monitor email during business hours (Monday-Friday 8am-5pm). In your email reply, be sure to retain the body of the original message so staff have all the information necessary to re-enable your access.

Note:
If you're not using your IU account to reply to the message (for example, if your mail is forwarded to another account), you must include your IU username.

If you cannot find the email communication sent to you from the UISO or if you need assistance following the action outlined in the email message, contact your campus Support Center.

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Last modified on 2022-01-19 19:33:36.