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Moderate security advisory addresses vulnerabilities in Apache Tomcat
WHAT HAPPENED? The Apache Software Foundation has released a Moderate security advisory to address vulnerabilities in Apache Tomcat. Advanced Users: For a complete description of the security advisory go to:
October 2020 update to address vulnerabilities in various Microsoft products
WHAT HAPPENED? Microsoft released their October 2020 update to address vulnerabilities in various Microsoft products. Advanced Users: For a complete description of the security enhancements and affected software refer to:
Critical, High, and Medium vulnerabilities in various SAP products
WHAT HAPPENED? The SAP Team has released security updates to address Critical, High, and Medium vulnerabilities in various SAP products. Advanced Users: For complete descriptions of the security updates, please go to:
MyPPM: Complete Your Timesheet
Login to MyPPM via MyAccess. Click on the Timesheets link in the left-hand side menu.
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MyPPM: Login, New UX and Home Menu
1. Go to MyAccess and search for MyPPM. Add to your Favorites and click link to login.WARNING: Do NOT bookmark the webpage for MyPPM. You will need to login via MyAccess each time you use PPM.2. Login with your UCSF MyAccess
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Critical vulnerabilities in QNAP Helpdesk
WHAT HAPPENED? QNAP Systems has released security updates to address Critical vulnerabilities in QNAP Helpdesk. Advanced Users: For a complete description:
High and Medium vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco products
WHAT HAPPENED Cisco has released security updates to address High and Medium vulnerabilities in multiple Cisco products. Advanced Users: For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and effected systems, visit:
Chrome version 86.0.4240.75 for Windows, Mac, and Linux was released
WHAT HAPPENED? Google has released Chrome version 86.0.4240.75 for Windows, Mac, and Linux to address vulnerabilities.
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What to do before returning your UCSF Mac computer
In light of concerns regarding Activation Lock on Macs, we advise all users to turn off 'Find My' by removing their UCSF-issued Mac from their iCloud accounts before returning their computers back to their UCSF department via one of the following methods: Method 1: Turn off 'Find My' via your iCloud on the web This is the method to use if you're asked to remove Activation Lock on a Mac that is either offline or no longer in your possession.
Impacted Services: Computer and Accessory Ordering, IT Field Services (ITFS) Desktop Support , ITFS Supported Macs
High vulnerability in the IBM Maximo Asset Management System
WHAT HAPPENED? IBM has released a security bulletin to addresses a High vulnerability in the Maximo Asset Management System. Advanced Users: For complete descriptions of the vulnerability, please go to: