The Foley-Net e-mailing system is currently inaccessible to users outside the Foley-Net Network. For users outside Foley-Net's e-mailing system trying to send e-mails to our users, please e-mail internal-mail@cloud-mail.foley-net.com with the e-mail address of the user you would like to send mail to, with the message included. A system is currently being developed to combat this problem.
The Foley-Net Wi-Fi is currently experiencing extreme issues for users on-site. This issue is being investigated currently and is Foley-Net's top priority at the moment. Expect to get a briefing at intranet.foley-net.com/news if this issue is extended. Wi-Fi is currently operational, but speeds are unstable and limited at the moment. We apologize in advance for the inconvenience.
At 00:00:00 on 1/19/2025 software owned and operated by ByteDance Ltd will be permanently banned from both our local Foley-Net onsite network and the United States of America, due to a recent ban being set in place to take effect at this time. Users will no longer be able to access any of the following software on the Foley-Net onsite network.
BytePlus
CapCut
Douyin
Lark
TikTok
Toutiao
Volcano Engine
Foley-Net, a subsidiary of LF Enterprises, is required by law to follow the regulations made by the Supreme Court of the United States of America. If the ban on ByteDance Ltd were to be lifted by the Supreme Court of the United States of America, Foley-Net would lift the ban on software owned and operated by ByteDance Ltd.
We apologize for the current inconvenience. If there are any questions please email techdepartment@foley-net.com.
Dear Customers, Users, Departments, and Administrators of Foley-Net,
As part of our continuous efforts to improve operational efficiency, communication, and digital accessibility within our organization, Foley-Net is proud to announce the strategic migration of most internal materials and services from our public-facing website (www.foley-net.com) to our dedicated intranet portal (intranet.foley-net.com).
This transition marks a significant advancement in how we centralize and interact with core business tools, documentation, and team resources. Going forward, the intranet site will become the primary location for accessing internal documents, support systems, company announcements, and collaborative tools that drive our day-to-day productivity.
Notably, we will be rolling out an integrated ticketing system within the intranet environment. This system will streamline how team members submit support requests, track issue resolutions, and collaborate across departments. By keeping this functionality within a secured and personalized space, we are ensuring more responsive service, better tracking, and clearer communication around all internal needs.
In addition to the ticketing system, other key areas undergoing migration include:
Internal documentation and knowledge bases
Employee guidelines and onboarding resources
Cross-team collaboration tools
Event calendars and announcements
Department-specific dashboards and applications
This phased migration will ensure a seamless transition, with minimal disruption to existing workflows. During this process, users may temporarily see certain resources available on both the public website and the intranet. However, as we finalize each phase, all internally focused tools and content will be removed from the public domain to maintain clarity and security.
We strongly encourage all Foley-Net team members to begin using the intranet platform regularly, as it will be the central source of truth for nearly all company-related operations moving forward. Please update bookmarks, shortcuts, and internal process documentation accordingly.
If you have any questions, experience any issues, or would like assistance exploring the features of intranet.foley-net.com, our IT and Communications teams are here to support you every step of the way.
Foley‑Net Technology Department has detected an increase in fraudulent phone calls targeting individuals by referencing their Social Security Number (SSN). These calls are designed to pressure you into confirming or repeating sensitive information.
If you receive a call that includes your SSN:
Do NOT confirm or repeat your SSN under any circumstances.
Ask who is calling, their organization, and the reason for the call.
If the caller doesn't identify themselves or pressures you, please hang up immediately.
Why this matters: Your SSN is a key to your identity. Criminals can use it to open credit accounts, take out loans, file fraudulent tax returns, or commit other forms of identity theft. Once stolen, this information can circulate indefinitely on the dark web, making recovery extremely difficult.
Remember:
Never share personal or sensitive information (SSNs, bank details, passwords) over the phone or via text message.
Caller ID can be spoofed to look like a trusted number.
Phone calls and text messages are not secure and can be intercepted.
Legitimate organizations will not demand sensitive information in this way.
If you suspect a scam attempt:
Hang up immediately.
Report the incident to the Foley‑Net Technology Department at techdepartment@foley-net.com.
Monitor your accounts for unusual activity and consider placing a fraud alert with the credit bureaus.
Stay alert. Stay secure. Read the full advisory here: SSN Phone Leak
In October 2024, Foley-Net released our Ticketing System, which can be used at www.foley-net.com/techdepartment/ticketing and is available to all Foley-Net Users. If there are any problems with this ticketing system, e-mail techdepartment@foley-net.com or administrator@foley-net.com.
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