About Security
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Password phrases provide a way to make unique and memorable passwords that meet the university’s security requirements.
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Dr. Veysel Erdag, Chief Information Security Officer at UA Little Rock, provided information during National Cybersecurity Awareness Month that helps everyone be better protected when using the internet.
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In an increasingly popular email scam, criminals create fake email addresses that look like they’re coming from a campus user.
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The administration has approved a plan to upgrade Active Directory and move all university-owned devices to the new version.
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Hackers keep trying to get malicious Windows file onto MacOS
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It’s Valentine’s Day and love is in the air. You may think you spend a lot on flowers or chocolate, but losing money in a romance scam would cost you even more.
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IT Services has enabled new security warnings in Gmail in the event that you receive a suspicious email.
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The IT Services speaker series featured Shun L. Turner, Supervisory Special Agent, Cyber Squad – FBI Little Rock, in the SSC-104 Auditorium on Thursday, October 25, to present and discuss various topics related to the National Cyber Security Awareness Month (October), now in its 15th year.
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We urge all our faculty, staff, and students to remain vigilant against being scammed by email spammers
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This is a security vulnerability bulletin providing details about the Shellshock bug, our response, and what you may need to do about it.