Student Financial Information SCAM
Hello fellow panthers, The department of Information Security and the Student Business office would like to make all students aware of a cyber scam that is targeting students in an attempt to steal their financial information. Here is how the scam works: The bad guys send the user an email pretending to be from the
Online Safety
As part of an ongoing international effort to spread awareness about online safety, the National Cyber Security Alliance is hosting events today to help everyone around the world stay say online. Today at 10:30am, Linkedin will be hosing a live webinar from San Francisco, CA, titled “Respecting Privacy, Safeguarding Data and Enabling Trust.” Please join
Information Security Advisory
Late last week, a world-wide advisory regarding the Meltdown and Spectre hardware vulnerabilities has caught attention of many information security teams. You may have seen it discussed in the media. In a nutshell, these vulnerabilities revolve around hardware used in all computers and the applications used for data protection. These vulnerabilities could have a very
Thin Client Computers In Public Spaces
Chapman is saying goodbye to the Dell desktop PCs as we switch over to a more modern technology called “Thin Client” computers. These new computers will be replacing the current desktop PCs located on the first floor of the Leatherby Libraries, near the printing stations and open work area. Here is how they work: The
Microsoft Login Page Change
Hello fellow Panthers! Some of you may have noticed that the Chapman University login page for Microsoft cloud-based services (i.e; Office 365, Word OnLine, Google Apps) has a new look. This is due to an update that was implemented by Microsoft over this past weekend. This new look has been applied to a number of
Chapman Online Student Marketplace
Big news for all Chapman University students! There is a new online marketplace now available on the CU Mobile App exclusively for Chapman University Students. Students no longer have to resorts to Facebook groups to easily buy and sell goods and services. Chapman University has chosen Ulyngo, a company started by a former Chapman student, to
Global Address Book Update
Starting November 15th, all active student email addresses will be added to the University’s Global Address Book in Microsoft Outlook. Faculty and staff who are looking to create personal distribution groups for classes or are simply looking for a student’s email address can now easily find them in Outlook. Another benefit for this is that
NYTimes.com For Chapman Students
Chapman University students now have full complimentary access to NYTimes.com and NYT mobile apps, thanks to our school-wide subscription provided by your Chapman University Student Government Association. We encourage you to take advantage of the world-class journalism of The New York Times to enrich your educational experience. NYTimes.com covers a variety of topics with unsurpassed
AMAZON SCAM ALERT
Attention to all Amazon customers! Currently, there is a scam going around that you need be aware of. Scammers have been able to create a replica of an Amazon email stating “We could not confirm the address associated with your Amazon account.” Then they provide a link that says “Click Here” where you are sent to
KRACK Attack
Hello everyone, On Monday, Oct. 16, 2017, a new wireless vulnerability made the major news cycle. Dubbed KRACK, it exploits a vulnerability that most major wireless manufacturers have in their configurations that may allow them to view or intercept your network activity. The good news is that Chapman University’s network is currently protected against this