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macOS Ventura and Older Versions Discontinued
macOS Ventura (13.x) and older versions are all discontinued and no longer supported by Apple, which also ended security updates and maintenance. This means these older macOS versions no longer meet UCSF's minimum security standards.It is a minimum security standard of UCSF that all computers used for UCSF business must run vendor-supported versions of operating systems to avoid security risks. Computers that no longer meet this security requirement will eventually be blocked from UCSF's network.
Impacted Services: IT Desktop Field Services (IT-DFS) Support , ITFS Supported Macs
Scheduling an Event on a Shared Calendar in Outlook
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Email & Collaboration
Jan 2023: Campaign Uses Paycheck Fax-Themed Lure
Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using an emailed fax of an alleged paycheck as a lure.
About the Data Center
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Drupal Contractors
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Technical Partner
Web Services Video Trainings: Siteimprove Accessibility, Site Builder
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Web Services
Dec 2022: Phishing Campaign Distributing Christmas Bonus-Themed Lure
Cybercriminals have launched a series of phishing attacks using the promise of a paid Christmas bonus as a lure.
Dec 2022: Scammers Tampering Physical Gift Cards at Retailers
Scammers are tampering with physical gift cards in retail store locations. In these attacks, scammers place barcode stickers on top of the legitimate gift card barcode.The barcode stickers redirect any funds a customer purchases for the intended gift card to an attacker-controlled account instead.Inspect physical gift cards before purchase.
Dec 2022: Microsoft OneDrive and QR Codes Used in Phishing Campaign
Recent email-based attacks have used compromised Microsoft OneDrive accounts to send phishing emails. These emails encourage recipients to click a link to view a shared document.The OneDrive links lead targets to shared PDF documents containing quick response (QR) codes.
MyPPM: Roadmaps
- Staff