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Google Released Chrome 106.0.5249.61 for Mac/Linux and 106.0.5249.61/62 for Windows
Google released Chrome 106.0.5249.61 for Mac/Linux and 106.0.5249.61/62 for Windows. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to take control of an affected system. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to Chrome Release Note. IT Security
Web Hosting: Create a UCSF Restricted Site
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- Technical Partner
Website Business Owners and Support
- Faculty
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- Technical Partner
- Web Services
Definitions
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- Technical Partner
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Task Management in Office 365
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- Staff
- Student
- Email & Collaboration
MyPPM: Create and Manage Picklist
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Apple Patches Zero-Day Vulnerability That is Being Actively Exploited in the Wild
Apple releases security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in iOS and macOS, including a zero-day flaw that is being actively exploited in the wild. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected device. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to Apple Security Updates. IT Security
Zero-Day Flaw in WPGateway is Being Actively Exploited in the Wild
A zero-day flaw in the latest version of a WordPress premium plugin known as WPGateway is being actively exploited in the wild. Exploitation of some of this vulnerability could allow a remote attacker to take control of an affected website. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to Over 280,000 WordPress Sites Attacked. IT Security
Apple Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products
Apple has released security updates to address vulnerabilities in multiple Apple products. An attacker could exploit some of these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected device. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to Apple Security Updates. IT Security
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Ordering Apple Devices (iPads and Macs)
To order any computers (including iPads and other mobile devices) intended to be UCSF-owned devices, please check with your supervisor, manager or department chair to determine if you are authorized to purchase before placing an order.
Impacted Services: Computer and Accessory Ordering, IT Desktop Field Services (IT-DFS) Support