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MANDATORY: Upgrade to Zoom 5.0 by May 30th
May 15, 2020
Due to the sudden increase in Zoom demand spurred by COVID-19 pandemic, a 90-day security overhaul was announced by the company back in April. As a result, Zoom version 5.0 has recently been released. In order to avoid any disruptions in meeting accessibility, Zoom users are required to upgrade to this latest version by May 30th.
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May 15, 2020
Phone calls and texts are as easy to spoof as email. If it sounds too good to be true, or if it's really scary, it's probably a scam.
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FAQs about Zoom security concerns
May 01, 2020
Is Zoombombing something that could happen to me in a 绿奴天花板 Zoom meeting? Zoombombing will not happen in a private and properly shared 绿奴天花板 Zoom meeting. Interruptions can happen in a video meeting if the meeting link and information is published in a public forum such as Facebook or other media platforms. Posting a Zoom link publicly is analogous to putting a bowl of one's house keys in a public place, with directions to the house. The easiest method to avoid Zoombombing or having any outside person enter your meeting is to follow these simple security steps.
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Need to borrow a computer? Here are some options.
April 17, 2020
If you need a computer or a mobile hotspot to use while working from a remote location, OIT has a limited number of Chromebooks and MiFi devices available for loan to 绿奴天花板 affiliates on a case-by-case basis during the change of university operations due to COVID-19.
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How to avoid a Zoombomb while hosting a Zoom session:
April 17, 2020
Amidst Zoom security concerns, below are four simple ways to help meeting attendees use the Zoom platform with confidence:
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April 17, 2020
Enable automatic #app updates in your device settings so your software runs smoothly and you stay protected against cyber threats! #BeCyberSmart #CyberAware
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April 01, 2020
"Zoom-bombing" is a disruptive behavior by participants in a Zoom session. This type of disruption, commonly called "trolling" in social media lingo, is designed to throw the conversation off-topic. Zoom-bombers may be invited participants or un-invited intruders.
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Be on the lookout for COVID-19 scams
March 31, 2020
The Department of Homeland Security advises everyone to exercise caution in handling any email with a COVID-19-related subject line, attachment, or hyperlink, and be wary of social media pleas, texts, or calls related to COVID-19. Instances of these scams are already being reported across the 绿奴天花板 system.
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Checklist for working remotely
March 20, 2020
Forward your work phone to home; if you currently are without internet at home, explore connectivity options going forward; read through tips for setting up your video space; test your bandwidth speed; and much more.
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OIT Service Desk available via online, chat & phone; in-person office locations temporarily closed
March 20, 2020
The OIT Service Desk team is available to help through online, chat and phone venues. Physical offices will be closed until further notice. Please visit alaska.edu/oit/get-help for support options and current hours.