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APeX
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Dec 2023: WordPress-Themed Lures Install Malicious Plugin
Threat Alert WordPress-Themed Lures Install Malicious Plugin
CrashPlan as a Service
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
UCSFguest - Open Wireless
Overview The UCSFguest wireless network is available wherever the protected UCSFwpa network can be found. This enables people without UCSF network accounts to access basic Campus, Medical Center and internet resources. Availability The UCSFguest wireless network may be used by anyone visiting UCSF (including patients and patient families) who is related to UCSF business or services.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Non-UCSF
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Network & Wireless
Jan 2024: Policy Update Phishing Lures Bypass MFA
Threat Alert: Company Policy Phishing Lures Bypass MFA
Jan 2024: Rewards-Themed Lures Harvesting Credit Card Data
Threat Alert: Phishing Lures Harvesting Credit Card Data
GitHub Enterprise Server (On-Premises)
Overview When people say "GitHub" they are often talking about the free public world-readable site at www.github.com. That's NOT what we're talking about here. Instead, UCSF has licensed its own secure internal version of GitHub Enterprise, and it lives at git.ucsf.edu.
- Technical Partner
- Business Applications
MyAccess Single Sign-on Integration
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Dec 2023: Eventbrite-Themed Lures Distribute Malware
Threat Alert: Eventbrite-Themed Lures Distribute Malware
Jan 2024: NHS-Themed Lures Steal Microsoft Credentials
Threat Alert: NHS-Themed Lures Steal Microsoft Credentials Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using spoofed or compromised email accounts belonging to the National Health Service (NHS). These emails, which appear to come from a NHS[.]net email address, use the subject line “YOU NEED TO SETTLE THIS.” A fully capitalized subject line like this is unlikely to come from an official government institution. The lures contain a prompt to review an alleged DocuSign document.