Job and Internship Phishing Schemes
Job and Internship Phishing Schemes Targeting Penn Students
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Phishing is a type of scam where a malicious actor sends emails (and sometimes text messages) that are designed to look urgent in order to get you to quickly click on a malicious link or respond in some way. They are frequently used to steal sensitive personal information (such as banking passwords) and university data.
You can help deter these attacks by keeping a lookout for phishing messages and always pausing to consider before acting on a message if it looks at all suspicious.
We have received a security notification regarding Apple Mail on all Macs running versions of software older than macOS Mojave 10.14.6, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, and macOS Catalina 10.15.5, including all versions of the macOS older than 10.13.
If you are running a vulnerable version of macOS, please update your Mac and reboot after doing so immediately. If you cannot update, please remove your email account from Apple Mail and consider using Outlook or Outlook Web Access until you can.
Following the power issues that occurred in one of the University's primay data centers on Jan 1, ISC-TS has scheduled emergency maintenance work for Sunday, Jan 5, from 6 am - 10 am.
During the maintenance window, the following services will be unavailable:
As of April 27, the University has changed the way guests access our wireless network using AirPennNet-Guest. In this new system, guests will need to register each day, but they won't need a PennKey. Here is a guide to the changes.
Here are basic instructions for creating PDF files and embedding fonts.
On January 4, ISC upgraded AirPennNet-Help to version 5.0.592 The new version is fully functional on all currently supported versions of the operating system at the University, and resolves a previous problem connecting to AirPennNet. This article was updated on January 24, 2017.