What the end of life for Windows 7 will mean to you
Windows 7 will soon be rendered obsolete. Windows 7 computers must be upgraded, retired, or removed from the UC Davis network prior to January 14, Continue reading…
Windows 7 will soon be rendered obsolete. Windows 7 computers must be upgraded, retired, or removed from the UC Davis network prior to January 14, Continue reading…
What is Duo and why do I need it? Duo is a multi-factor authentication system for all UC Davis Central Authentication Service (CAS) protected sites Continue reading…
Please contact IT (coeithelp@ucdavis.edu) to request an EndNote perpetual license. To: All College of Engineering EndNote Users Action Needed by October 31, 2018 UC Davis Continue reading…
Vulnerabilities in versions of 7-Zip 18.03 and earlier have been identified that can allow arbitrary code execution (CVE-2018-10115). College of Engineering IT is deploying 7-Zip Continue reading…
Starting Tuesday, Feb. 13, IET will migrate all phones in Kemper Hall to new VoIP phones. You will keep the same phone numbers you have Continue reading…
WHY IS ENGINEERING AT RISK? Eight Engineering computers have been compromised with ransomware within the last year, five of which were infected in 2017. As a result Continue reading…
COE Users: There is an ongoing, world-wide attack exploiting a vulnerability in Windows systems. We are pushing a patch to all COE systems that were Continue reading…
On Wednesday, September 21st, Apple released the latest Mac operating system, macOS Sierra. Sierra is a free upgrade that users may be prompted to install. Continue reading…
Several major security flaws were found, one which allows hackers to remotely execute code, and the other can lead to heap corruption or buffer overflow. Continue reading…
In June, UC Davis will be retiring the moobilenetx wireless network in favor of eduroam. The eduroam network is available not just at UC Davis, Continue reading…