29 posts tagged

information security

  

Update Now: Apple Patches Security Flaw That Allows Device Takeover

September 11, 2023 by | IS&T

According to Yahoo, Apple has released a critical iOS 16 security update for iPhones and iPads to patch a particularly malicious bug that could allow a hacker to take over your device with no action on your part. The “zero-click, zero-day” exploit allows attackers to install NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware, which could let them read

A Warning From the FBI: How Bad Actors Use Social Engineering to Enable Hacking of Academia

July 6, 2023 by | IS&T

In today’s interconnected world, academia is increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. The pursuit of knowledge and research makes it a prime target for bad actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities and gain unauthorized access to valuable information. Social engineering emerges as one of the most insidious methods hackers use to facilitate attacks. The FBI, U.S. Department of

Consistent macOS and iOS Security Updates Are Coming to Chapman-Owned Devices

May 9, 2023 by | IS&T

Security updates are released by Apple to address known security vulnerabilities and improve your device’s overall security. These updates often include patches for critical security flaws that could be exploited by hackers to gain unauthorized access to your device or steal your personal information. To stay protected against threats, it is essential to install security

Important Update to 2-Factor Authentication’s Phone Call Method

April 17, 2023 by | IS&T

2-Factor Authentication’s phone call method is a security feature that adds an extra layer of protection to online accounts. 2-factor authentication can be performed by using the Authenticator app, SMS text message, or by receiving a phone call at Chapman University. Today, the Information Systems and Technology (IS&T) team is announcing that the phone call

Introducing Number Matching for Multi-Factor Authentication/Two-Factor Authentication

March 17, 2023 by | IS&T

Passwords alone are no longer enough to protect sensitive information from being compromised. This is where Multi-Factor authentication (MFA) comes in. MFA requires users to provide multiple forms of identification to access a system, application, or service. To enhance your security, Chapman University Information Systems and Technology Team (IS&T) will roll out number matching on

5 Things to Know About Online Privacy in 2023!

February 1, 2023 by | IS&T

The data collected by various online platforms and services can be used to identify you and provide personalized services. Some of this includes data about your name, address, interests, purchases, and social security and driver’s license numbers. It can also include information about your physical self, such as how many steps you take, other data

Update on LastPass Security Incident

January 23, 2023 by | IS&T

What is LastPass? LastPass is a password management software. It installs as a browser plug-in, standalone or mobile software. The user sets a “Master Password” and can use it to access all the different website passwords that are stored in a “Vault.” This makes it easier to store and manage passwords in a central location.

Don’t Get Phished! CSAM: Week 3 Recognizing and reporting Phishing

October 12, 2022 by | IS&T

What is a phishing attack? Phishing is a form of social engineering. Phishing attacks use email or malicious websites to solicit personal information by posing as a trustworthy organization. For example, an attacker may send an email seemingly from a reputable credit card company or financial institution that requests account information, often suggesting that there

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