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  • End of Internet Explorer 11 Support – June 15, 2022

    The long-awaited end of Microsoft’s support for Internet Explorer 11 is almost upon us. Microsoft is terminating its support of IE 11 and the desktop application will officially be retired on June 15, 2022. Moving forward, IE users will be required to use more modern browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge.

    As a general use web browser, IE 11 usage at Brock still accounts for 13% of all desktop web browser use, equal to Mozilla Firefox (also 13%), but behind Google Chrome (17%) and Microsoft Edge (57%). One reason for IE’s continued use is the existence of legacy, Internet Explorer-only apps used by certain University constituents. Those users will be happy to learn that Microsoft has not totally abandoned compatibility for older, legacy websites and applications, as they have built an Internet Explorer mode (“IE mode”) directly into Microsoft Edge, so you can access those legacy Internet Explorer-based websites and applications straight from Microsoft Edge.

    Effective immediately, ITS recommends that all Brock users use only modern web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) and that those users who still require access to legacy IE-based websites or applications use Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge to do so.

    If you have any questions or concerns about this, please submit a Help Desk Ticket.

    Categories: ITS News and Events, Upcoming Changes

  • Qualtrics Covid19 Screening Issue – RESOLVED

    Qualtrics Covid19 screening email confirmation is working again.

    Please contact the Help Desk (x4357 or ithelp@brocku.ca) with any questions or concerns.

    Categories: ITS News and Events

  • Qualtrics Covid19 Screening Issue

    On-campus staff should screenshot their results and email their supervisor. Qualtrics is investigating the cause.

    Categories: ITS News and Events

  • Printing to Brock network printers issue

    A recent Microsoft security update has disrupted printing to Brock network printers.
    This disruption affects all users of Macintosh computers and those using personal computers running Windows.
    Microsoft has not provided a solution at this time. I.T.S. is working diligently to find a solution to this issue while Microsoft attempts to remedy the flaw in their patch.
    Until a permanent solution is put into place, we are asking those that are affected by this issue to use Web Print available at https://printing.brocku.ca
    Instructions on how to use Web Print are provided below.

    If you have any questions regarding your ability to use Web Print please contact the Help Desk at 905 688-5550 ext 4357 or submit a Help Desk ticket at https://brocku.ca/information-technology/helpdesk/

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    How to use Web Print

    Please open your web browser to printing.brocku.ca

    Login in using your Brock username and password.

    Click on the Web Print link on the left-hand side of the screen.

    Click Submit a Job

    Select either the cits-swprtfm1\Print-It (virtual) or cits-swprtfm1\Print-It-Colour (virtual)

    option depending on if you require black and white or color printing.
    Then click on 2. Print Options and Account Selection

    Enter in the number of copies that you want to print and click 3. Upload Documents

    Click on the Upload from Computer button, or drag a copy of your Word, Excel, PowerPoint, image, text file, or pdf that you wish to print into the Drag files here box

    After your document has been selected, click on Upload and Complete.

    Your document will be uploaded to the print server and will be available to be released from your Ricoh MFD.

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  • Notification of ITS Maintenance – July 6 (Brock Printers)

    A serious security vulnerability in the print spooler service has recently been discovered. ITS will be taking action to mitigate the security risk until a patch is made available.

    Due to this action some users may experience issues printing from campus workstations.

    Please contact the Help Desk with any questions or concerns.

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  • Phishing Attempt Subject: Automated Message from Brock University Student Services (Text Message)

    The text below is an example of a Phishing Attempt that was received by users on campus. If you’ve received this text message, do not reply to this message and delete it.

    Please note that Brock will never send emails or text messages asking for your personal information.

    If you identify an email or text message you think is a phishing attack, or you are concerned you may have fallen victim, contact the service desk at x4357 or email us at itsecurity@brocku.ca

    Phishing Text:

    Phising Text

     

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  • Phishing Attempt Subject: 1/16/2020 Payroll

    The email below is an example of a Phishing Attempt that was received by users on campus. If you’ve received this email, do not click on any of the contained links and delete it from your inbox.

    Please note that Brock will never send emails asking for your personal information.

    If you identify an email you think is a phishing attack, or you are concerned you may have fallen victim, contact the service desk at x4357 or email us at itsecurity@brocku.ca

    Phishing Email: 

    From: Ursu, Catalin <C***u@s***c.ca>
    Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2020 9:20 AM
    To: Ursu, Catalin <C****@s***c.ca>
    Subject: 1/16/2020 Payroll

    1/16/2020

    New payroll directory adjustment notification , Please kindly  Click and complete the required directive to be added to 2020 payroll directory .

    Thank you,

    Payroll Admin Department .

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    Categories: Cyber Security

  • Brock ITS cybersecurity improvements coming Nov. 13

    Cybersecurity attacks are increasing at an alarming rate at higher education institutions, and Brock University is no exception.

    In an effort to mitigate these attacks, Brock Information Technology Services (ITS) is implementing three new security initiatives. Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 13, faculty, staff and students can expect changes to the way they login to the Brock portal (my.brocku.ca), how they change and reset campus ID passwords, and the complexity requirements for passwords.

    The most noticeable change will be a new login page for my.brocku.ca. To access the portal, users will be redirected to the familiar-looking Office 365 login page. Hyperlinks that existed on the portal, such as how students, applicants and employees activate accounts or access tutorials and resources, will be transferred to a new page accessible from the new login page.

    Also moving to Office 365 will be the locations to change campus passwords and access to the self-service password reset function. Instead of going to my.brocku.ca to change a password, faculty, staff and students will login to Office 365 and then select their photo or initials at the top right of the page. They then select my accountsecurity and privacy and then password. People who have Brock accounts but are not faculty, staff or students — such as Board of Trustees members, vendors and visiting scholars and visiting students — will continue to change their passwords in my.brocku.ca

    The self-service password reset process will be moved from my.brocku.ca to passwordreset.microsoftonline.com

    In the past, self-service password reset has been mandatory for students, but only voluntary for faculty and staff. Going forward, anyone with a Brock campus login will now be required to set up preferences for self-service password reset. The next time a user logs in to Office 365 after Nov. 13, they will be prompted to supply a phone number, an alternate email address or personal security questions that will be used to prove their identity. When a password is reset, users may experience a 10-minute delay for some services.

    The final changes taking place will involve the passwords themselves. Users will not be able to use certain words to create their passwords, and the length of passwords will change from eight to 10 characters.

    “The more characters the password contains, the more difficult it is for hackers to guess,” said Andy Morgan, Director, Client Services.

    Examples of words on the prohibited passwords list include abcdefg, badger, brock, iloveyou, letmein, password, whatever, qwerty and surgite. Former passwords, as well as iterations of prohibited words, will not be accepted. Examples Br0ck!, What3v3r and p@$$w0rd.

    Users are not required to change their passwords on Nov.13; they can wait until their password expires.

    For more information about these changes and to consult job aids, visit brocku.ca/its

    Categories: ITS News and Events, Upcoming Changes

  • Phishing Attempt Subject: Payroll Calender

    The email below is an example of a Phishing Attempt that was received by users on campus. If you’ve received this email, do not click on any of the contained links and delete it from your inbox.

    Please note that Brock will never send emails asking for your personal information.

    If you identify an email you think is a phishing attack, or you are concerned you may have fallen victim, contact the service desk at x4357 or email us at itsecurity@brocku.ca

    Phishing Email: 

    From: Brock University <payroll@brocku.ca>
    Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2019 12:23 PM
    Subject: Payroll Calender

     

    Dear Member

    You new payroll schedule calendar for 2019/20 is now available for your approval.

    Payroll-19/20.pdf

    Approval will be permanent within the next 48hours.

    Best Regards,
    Brock University

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    Categories: Cyber Security

  • Phishing Attempt Subject: Alerte de sécurité!

    The email below is an example of a Phishing Attempt that was received by users on campus. If you’ve received this email, do not click on any of the contained links and delete it from your inbox.

    Please note that Brock will never send emails asking for your personal information.

    If you identify an email you think is a phishing attack, or you are concerned you may have fallen victim, contact the service desk at x4357 or email us at itsecurity@brocku.ca

    Phishing Email: 

    Je vous salue!

    J’ai de mauvaises nouvelles pour vous.
    10/11/2018 – ce jour-là, j’ai piraté votre système d’exploitation et obtenu un accès complet à votre compte à partir: xxxxx@brocku.ca

    Pas la peine de changer le mot de passe, mon logiciel malveillant l’intercepte à chaque fois.

    Comment c’était:
    Le logiciel du routeur auquel vous étiez connecté ce jour-là comportait une vulnérabilité.
    J’ai d’abord piraté ce routeur et y ai placé mon code malveillant.
    Lorsque vous êtes entré sur Internet, mon cheval de Troie était installé sur le système d’exploitation de votre appareil.

    Après cela, j’ai effectué une sauvegarde complète de votre disque (j’ai tout votre carnet d’adresses,
    l’historique des sites de visionnage, tous les fichiers, les numéros de téléphone et les adresses de tous vos contacts).

    Il y a un mois, je voulais verrouiller votre appareil et demander un peu d’argent pour le déverrouiller.
    Mais j’ai jeté un œil sur les sites que vous visitez régulièrement, et j’ai eu grand plaisir à voir vos ressources préférées.
    Je parle de sites pour adultes.

    Je veux dire – tu es un grand pervers. Vous avez une fantaisie débridée!

    Après cela, une idée m’est venue à l’esprit.
    J’ai fait une capture d’écran du site Web intimeoù vous contentez-vous (Comprends-tu ce que je veux dire?).
    Après cela, j’ai fait une vidéo de votre plaisir (en utilisant la caméra de votre appareil). Il s’est avéré magnifique!

    Je suis fermement convaincu que vous ne voudriez pas montrer ces photos à vos parents, amis ou collègues.
    Je pense que 304€ est une très petite somme pour mon silence.
    En plus, j’ai passé beaucoup de temps sur toi!

    J’accepte de l’argent uniquement en Bitcoins.
    Mon portefeuille BTC: 12EMAbSboa1nvg518vcjvogSL4aDwaUCv9

    Vous ne savez pas comment reconstituer un portefeuille Bitcoin?
    Dans n’importe quel moteur de recherche, écrivez “comment envoyer de l’argent à un portefeuille de la BTC”.
    C’est plus facile que d’envoyer de l’argent à une carte de crédit!

    Pour le paiement, vous avez un peu plus de deux jours (exactement 50 heures).
    Ne vous inquiétez pas, la minuterie commencera au moment où vous ouvrez cette lettre. Oui, oui .. cela a déjà commencé!

    Après paiement, mon virus et vos photos sales avec vous s’autodétruisent automatiquement.
    Si je ne reçois pas le montant spécifié de votre part, votre appareil sera bloqué et tous vos contacts recevront une photo avec vos “joies”.

    Je veux que tu sois prudent.
    – N’essayez pas de trouver et de détruire mon virus! (Toutes vos données sont déjà téléchargées sur un serveur distant)
    – N’essayez pas de me contacter (ce n’est pas faisable, je vous ai envoyé un email depuis votre compte)
    – Divers services de sécurité ne vous aideront pas. formater un disque ou détruire un périphérique ne vous aidera pas non plus, puisque vos données sont déjà sur un serveur distant.

    P.S. Je vous garantis que je ne vous dérangerai plus après le paiement, car vous n’êtes pas ma seule victime.
    C’est un code d’honneur des hackers.

    À partir de maintenant, je vous conseille d’utiliser de bons antivirus et de les mettre à jour régulièrement (plusieurs fois par jour)!

    Ne soyez pas en colère contre moi, tout le monde a son propre travail.
    Adieu.

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    Categories: Cyber Security