By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-11-26T21:09:36Z As of Oct 17, 2019 Workstation Support is under guidance from LBL cybersecurity to remove CCleaner from all Lab systems. Computers that have BigFix (Active Mode) installed will have a pop-up appear informing the user of the action and provide a … [Read more...] about CCleaner Not Authorized On Lab Computers, Must Be Removed
Multi-Factor Authentication Countdown
By Adam Stone on 2019-11-22T18:27:27Z December 9th, the beginning of MFA enforcement for all staff, affiliates, and contractors is quickly approaching. All LBL users must activate MFA for their Berkeley Lab enterprise accounts by this date, or risk losing access to email, LETS, and … [Read more...] about Multi-Factor Authentication Countdown
Malwarebytes Enterprise License Retired
By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-09-06T15:40:10Z Just a reminder that on June 1, 2019, Malwarebytes was no longer being offered by Berkeley Lab IT. Existing clients will continue to function, but will not receive updates. IT recommends that users uninstall Malwarebytes. This can be done manually, … [Read more...] about Malwarebytes Enterprise License Retired
IT Best Practices
By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-09-05T21:19:36Z Berkeley Lab computers are constantly under attack, but what should we, as users, do to protect ourselves and our systems? According to research conducted by Google, users and security experts often have different ideas as to what the best steps are … [Read more...] about IT Best Practices
Update Your iOS Devices Now!
By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-09-05T00:54:16Z As most people know, keeping your software updated is the number one thing you can do for cyber security. What is less well known is how important this is on mobile devices, such as iPhones and Android devices. A recent set of vulnerabilities … [Read more...] about Update Your iOS Devices Now!
Windows 7 End of Life, Upgrade Now!
By Jay Krous on 2019-08-21T21:08:15Z On January 14, 2020, Microsoft will stop releasing updates and critical security patches for Windows 7, leaving them unable to be secured and putting your personal data and the Lab at risk. Due to this, Windows 7 computer must be updated to Windows … [Read more...] about Windows 7 End of Life, Upgrade Now!
Multiple Microsoft Remote Desktop Vulnerabilities
By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-08-16T19:54:11Z On August 13, 2019 Microsoft released a warning to update and reboot your system due to new Microsoft Remote Desktop Services vulnerabilities: CVE-2019-1181 | Remote Desktop Services Remote Code Execution Vulnerability CVE-2019-1182 | Remote … [Read more...] about Multiple Microsoft Remote Desktop Vulnerabilities
[Resolved] Google Calendar is currently inaccessible
By Andrew (Andrew) C K Wiedlea on 2019-07-31T15:49:15Z Google is experiencing issues with Google Calendar. Users receive message Not Found Error 404 when trying to open Google Calendar. For more information and for status updates, visit: GSuite: https://www.google.com/appsstatus … [Read more...] about [Resolved] Google Calendar is currently inaccessible
Reactivating Your Acrobat Pro DC License
By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-07-23T16:53:39Z During the renewal process, Adobe made a provisioning error, which impacted the Lab’s Adobe DC Pro licenses. Adobe has acknowledged that this was their mistake and apologizes for the inconvenience. To correct this error, and reactivate your Acrobat … [Read more...] about Reactivating Your Acrobat Pro DC License
Update Your Zoom Mac Client!
By Tammera E Campbell on 2019-07-23T16:13:51Z Zoom has identified a zero-day vulnerability in its Zoom Meeting Client for Mac. Zoom released an emergency patch today to address this security issue. IT requests you upgrade your Mac client as soon as possible to version Version: 4.4.6. The … [Read more...] about Update Your Zoom Mac Client!
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