New Security Requirements Paystubz Systems

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NEW SECURITY REQUIREMENTS – PAYSTUBZ SYSTEMS

EFFECTIVE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015

WEB CLOCK & PHYSICAL TIME CLOCK USERS:

If you are using the web clock only OR a physical time clock (on the wall) and not logging into your account, you will NOT be forced to update your security information (password, and contact information for 2nd factor of password).

MOBILE APPLICATION USERS:

You will be forced to update your password to meet the following requirements:

8 or more characters, and must contain each of the following:

·  Capital Letter (upper case)

·  Small Letter (lower case)

·  Number

·  Symbol

SAMPLE: Password$1

NEW SECURITY REQUIREMENTS – PAYSTUBZ SYSTEMS

EFFECTIVE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015

REGULAR LOGIN (via computer connected to the internet):

The system will require you to perform 2 steps:

  1. Reset password - SAMPLE: Password$1
  1. Setup Multi-factor authentication (aka MFA)

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RESET PASSWORD:

Login as usual. Then, you’ll be presented with the following:

THEN (NEXT STEP ON NEXT PAGE)>

NEW SECURITY REQUIREMENTS – PAYSTUBZ SYSTEMS

EFFECTIVE ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015

SETUP MULTI-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION:

Here you’ll need to verify some contact information or add it as needed.

We strongly suggest you complete all 3 items if you can: Mobile Phone # for text message, Email, Phone # for voice call.

From here forward, when you login to the system from an unrecognized computer, the system will send you an additional 6-digit code to enter – this code is sent to you via (your choice): text message, voice call, or email.

THEN, the next time you login

The next time you login to the system via a computer connected to the internet, you will be required to enter a verification code that you choose to received via:

·  TEXT MESSAGE

·  EMAIL

·  PHONE CALL

TIP: To avoid needing the verification code for each login, CLICK the box that will make that ‘device’ a ‘trusted device’ and you will not need the verification code so long as you login from that computer at least 1 time each 30 days.

TIP: Text message is the fastest option.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

What if I forget this new password?

Same as before, contact your manager or payroll administrator; they can reset your password for you.

What if I get a new cell number?

What if I’ve lost my cell phone?

You’ll need to ask your payroll administrator to ‘clear’ your Multi-factor authentication settings. Then, the next time you login to the system from an internet connected computer, you’ll go through setting up your phone number(s)/email where you want to receive your Multi-factor authentication codes.

Will I need this verification code every time I login to my account from my computer?

No, so long as that computer is a ‘trusted device’ and you’ve logged into your account from that computer within the past 30 days. You can check the box that reads: ‘By checking this box….’ , to set that computer as a trusted device.

See screenshot on page 4 (previous page).

What if our organization uses a ‘kiosk’ for the web clock and employees use that computer to login to their personal system account too?

Your Paystubz representative will help you setup that/those computer(s) to be a ‘trusted device(s)’ so your employees will only need their username and new password when logging into their respective accounts using that computer (verification codes will not be required for logins via that computer).

GENERIC SCREEN SHOTS OF THESE CHANGES:

Change Password Screen

MFA Setup Screen

MFA Entry Screen

After sending the code Screen

Mobile Change Password Screen

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