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Manage Your UCSF Password
How to AccessEveryone accessing UCSF resources will have a password for their computers, email and access to email and Office 365 applications on their mobile devices. NOTE: To access your email on your mobile device, you will need to Enroll Your Mobile Device in Intune Company Portal.
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Real Phishing Threats
Please note that this is not an all inclusive list of all of the phishing threats but rather ones that are typical of current threats and/or ones that were actually received by UCSF staff, faculty and/or students (must be logged into MyAccess to view). Be diligent with all communications.Content on this pagePhish Received by UCSFPhish Typical of Current ThreatsGreat Free Anti-Phishing Resources to Share with Your Friends and Family
Directory Services
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Writing for the Web
Respond as a DocuSign Recipient
What you need to know The following are helpful tutorials on the basic functionality you will encounter as a recipient of a DocuSign envelope: Creating a signature Signing Free-form signing vs. tagged signing Editing (markup) Tracking
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Tracking Envelopes in DocuSign
What you need to know When you receive a document to be signed, the email notification shows only the name of the original sender. If, for example, you are number 3 out of 6 in the routing order, the name of the sender in the email notification is the initial sender, not the person who was second in the routing order. To view the full routing status, you must log into DocuSign after you have finished signing. When you are done signing, a "You have completed your documents" window will appear. Click Login.
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How To Request a RAE Site
RAE - Application Web Portal Information
The RAE Web Portal is a method for accessing RAE applications through your web browser as long as you have a RAE account. If you have not requested a RAE site, you can request one here.
Critical Vulnerability in miniOrange's Social Login and Register Plugin for WordPress
WordPress released a security update to address a Critical vulnerability in miniOrange's Social Login and Register plugin for WordPress. Exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an unauthenticated attacker to gain access to any account on a site including accounts used to administer the site, if the attacker knows, or can find, the associated email address.
Administrative Listservs Summary and Access Information
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