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Aug 2023: USDA-Themed Lures Use Embedded URLs, QR Codes to Harvest Email Credentials
Threat Alert: USDA-Themed Lures Harvest Email Credentials
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Student Device Setup
UCSF Email and CalendarUCSF uses Microsoft Exchange as its email and calendar service. It can be accessed from any browser by going to: https://email.ucsf.edu. Requires two-factor authentication if off-campus.Desktop SetupYou can use desktop email clients such as Outlook and Apple Mail. Requires VPN connection if off-campus.
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Encryption Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently asked questions What is encryption?
Apr 2024: Meta/Facebook Impersonation
Threat Alert: Meta/Facebook Im
Multi-Factor (Duo) FAQs
OverviewThese Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are updated on a regular basis, so if your question isn't answered here, please contact the IT Service Desk at help.ucsf.edu — the most common questions received from users will be added to this list of FAQs.Quick Links
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Multi-Factor (Duo) Authentication Methods
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Student Accounts
First-time Login The Registrar distributes login credentials; you should receive this in advance of your orientation. If you have not, please contact your program. Please follow these instructions the first time you log in. You need to setup the Duo Mobile App for two-factor authentication, enroll in the UCSF Password Management Tool, change your password, and setup Hitachi ID Mobile Access App.
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Apr 2024: Microsoft Lure - HTML Files Leading to Malware Installation
Threat Alert: Mic
Apr 2024: Free Baby Grand Piano Scam