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Aug 2023: Impersonation Attacks Target GitHub Developers
Threat Alert: Social Engineering Attacks Target GitHub Developers
Real Phishing Threats
Please note that this is not an all inclusive list of all of the phishing threats but rather ones that are typical of current threats and/or ones that were actually received by UCSF staff, faculty and/or students (must be logged into MyAccess to view). Be diligent with all communications.
REDCap, Twilio, and A2P10DLC compliance
Overview
A change to how SMS services work may interrupt how a number of UCSF research studies collect data starting Thursday, December 15, 2022. The REDCap team has developed a path for a short-term resolution and are working on the implementation process.
This page summarizes the UCSF REDCap team's strategy for helping studies work through the change.
Registering Your Computer
What you need to know At UCSF, we are dedicated to providing you with the best customer experience and supporting your computer so you can focus on your business. In order to best protect UCSF data and resources, IT Field Services (ITFS) manages desktops and laptops with BigFix Endpoint Management. ITFS uses asset data to manage your computer by providing patching and ensuring your systems have the appropriate security.
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Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP)
OverviewSymantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) is provided free of charge to UCSF faculty, staff, students and researchers. SEP is designed to (1) detect, remove and prevent the spread of viruses, spyware and other security risks and (2) provide Windows, Mac and Linux computers with anti-virus (AV) and anti-spyware protection. In addition, UCSF SEP clients automatically keep both the client software and security definitions (AV and IPS) updated for the most complete protection.
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Mar 2023: Twitter Scam Impersonates Bank Support Staff
Threat Alert: What to Watch For Scammers are creating fake customer support Twitter accounts for various banks and financial institutions.
Dec 2023: Real Phish Received at UCSF - Multi Factor Authentication
Picture of Actual Phish
Threat Alert: What to Wa
Feb 2023: MFA (DUO) Fatigue Attacks Target High-Profile Orgs - Do not approve authentication requests for logins you did not initiate!
Threat Alert: What to Watch For
IT Business Impact Analysis
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Digital Accessibility Program
Accessibility is part of UCSF's missionAs the leading institution dedicated exclusively to the health sciences, we are committed to providing web content in accessible formats to ensure that online content and tools are accessible to everyone. Learn more about Digital Accessibility efforts at UCSF by viewing the Accessibility is Me video series.This commitment is supported by the UCSF Digital Accessibility Advisory Committee.
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