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Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN
Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN enables UCSF to provide secure connections to the UCSF network regardless of where the user is when connecting. Palo Alto GlobalProtect VPN provides the ability to keep you, your data, and UCSF safe when you are connecting to the UCSF network remotely. Since a locally installed VPN client simplifies access when you are not on campus, it is a good idea to make it your primary choice when connecting remotely.
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Ilios: Curriculum Management
Ilios is UCSF's curriculum management platform—an open-source tool built in partnership with the UCSF School of Medicine and used by schools around the globe.
Ilios enables faculty to organize, deliver and manage complex curricula efficiently. It provides a robust platform for creating detailed course schedules, tracking and mapping learning objectives, milestones, and competencies and providing integration and connectivity to assessment tools and learner outcomes.
March 2024: ClickFix Attacks Trick People Into Following Commands that Install Malware
03/05/25: Critical, 0-Day, and Other Vulnerabilities in Android Devices
Google released its March Android update to address Critical, 0-Day, and other vulnerabilities in Android devices. The most severe of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the System component that could lead to remote code execution with no additional execution privileges needed. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to: Android Security Bulletin March 2025.IT Security
03/05/25: Critical, 0-day, and Other Vulnerabilities in VMware Products
VMware has released security updates to address Critical, 0-day, and other vulnerabilities affecting VMware products.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to VMSA-2025-0004: VMware ESXi, Workstation, and Fusion updates address multiple vulnerabilities (CVE-2025-22224, CVE-2025-22225, CVE-2025-22226).IT Security
03/05/25: Vulnerabilities in Multiple Cisco Products
Cisco has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco products. A cyber threat actor could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Cisco Security Advisories.IT Security Read more about IT Security service offerings.
03/05/25: Vulnerabilities in Various Ubuntu Products in February 2025
Ubuntu released multiple security updates in February for various Ubuntu products.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Ubuntu February 2025 Archives by date.IT Security Read more about IT Security service offerings.
03/05/25: Vulnerabilities in Various Suse Products in February 2025
Suse released multiple security updates in February for various Suse products.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Suse Feb 2025 Archives by date.IT Security Read more about IT Security service offerings.
03/05/25: Vulnerabilities in Various Red Hat Products in February 2025
Red Hat released multiple security updates in February for various Red Hat productsFor a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Red Hat Security Advisories.IT Security Read more about IT Security service offerings.
03/05/25: Critical Vulnerabilities in Atlassian Products
Atlassian this week announced the rollout of patches for 12 Critical- and High-severity vulnerabilities in its Bamboo, Bitbucket, Confluence, Crowd, and Jira products. If successfully exploited, the vulnerabilities could result in remote code execution (RCE) by unauthenticated attackers and a high-severity denial-of-service (DoS) attack.For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems, go to Atlassian Security Bulletin – February 2025.