| All users of SCS computing facilities and services are required to observe SCS code of practices (adopted from CUHK ITSC). Users are required to follow the school policy set forth below : |
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Violation of Laboratory Regulations
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Intentionally damaging/removing parts or all of computing machinery/peripherals/ equipment, including accessories such as mouse balls and mouse pads. |
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Refusing to leave the lab upon the request of teaching staff or person in charge of the lab during a scheduled lab session. |
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| (b) |
Wastage of Computer Resources
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Users must not deliberately perform acts that waste computer resources or unfairly monopolize resources to the exclusion of others. These acts include, but not limited to, network game, BT, heavy download and FTP, sending mass mailings or chain letters, or otherwise creating unnecessary network traffic. |
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Do not leave the computer unattended after login. |
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Do not leave the computer screen locked for more than 10 minutes. |
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Users should not login at multiple stations at the same time. |
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| (c) |
Improper Handling of Passwords
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Users are responsible for safeguarding their passwords to access the computer system. Individual passwords should not be printed, stored on-line, or given to others. Users are responsible for all activities and transactions made with their passwords. |
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No user is allowed to access the computer system with another user's password or account. |
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| (d) |
Prohibited Activities in the Lab
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Playing computer games and/or video and/or music which are not course/project related in SCS labs |
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Alterations/Removal of any Windows System files |
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Attempting to start un-registered network servers/services |
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| (e) |
Infringement of Laws, Rules and Regulations
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Copying/Sharing/Distributing copyrighted materials (e.g., pictures, movies, songs and software) which do not allow free distribution |
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Spreading computer viruses |
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Password stealing/cracking |
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Sending obscene/fake mails |
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Sending/relaying spam/junk emails |
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Attempting to compromise the system and/or network security (hacking) via known or unknown means |
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Utilizing SCS facilities to perform system and/or network hacking |
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