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    May 2025: NHS & Medicare Lure Spoofing to ScreenConnect

    UCSFguest - Open Wireless

    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.The UCSFguest wireless network may be used by anyone visiting UCSF (including patients and patient families) who is related to UCSF business or services.

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    New School Year, New Cyber Tricks: Outsmart the Scammers!

    The IT Security Awareness Quiz link is at the end of the article. Everyone who completes the quiz is entered to win one of five $50 Amazon gift cards.

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    Feb 2025: Telephone-Oriented Attack Delivery (TOAD) Attacks Trick Users into Downloading Remote Access Software

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    Feb 2025: Truist Bank and Plaid-themed Credential Phishing

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    How to Renew Expired Jamf Enrollments for UCSF Macs Running macOS 14 or Newer

    MDM (Mobile Device Management) profiles, which are used to manage many Apple devices at UCSF, typically expire every two years.  We use an MDM solution called Jamf Pro for enrolling and managing Macs at UCSF.  When an MDM profile expires, it can prevent the device from communicating with our MDM servers and receiving new configurations or commands. This can impact device management functionalities like deploying security profiles, managing secure Wi-Fi, and managing device encryption with automated validation.

    This article contains instructions on how to renew or restore our Jamf Pro (MDM) enrollment on your UCSF-managed Mac when prompted to do so.

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    Configuring Rules Within Microsoft Outlook

    The process for managing an inbox in Microsoft Outlook might seem like a daunting task. However, you can easily configure rules to complete specific actions such as routing certain emails to specific folders when they arrive in your inbox among many other actions. Let's take a moment to review the process for configuring rules within Microsoft Outlook.

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