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    Baylor Campus Safety Month: Trust Your Instincts and Use Safety Tech

    September’s Campus Safety Awareness Month at Baylor has focused attention on a deceptively simple — and often overlooked — piece of advice: trust your instincts, while also giving students the technology, training and institutional support they need to act on those instincts without delay...
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    US DOT Loosens Crash Reporting for Self-Driving Vehicles, Raising Transparency Concerns

    In a move that’s bound to make Tesla’s Elon Musk grin like he just found another “funding secured” tweet in his drafts, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) has officially loosened the seatbelt on federal crash reporting requirements for self-driving and advanced driver assistance vehicles...
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    AA21-243A: Ransomware Awareness for Holidays and Weekends

    Original release date: August 31, 2021 Summary Immediate Actions You Can Take Now to Protect Against Ransomware • Make an offline backup of your data. • Do not click on Link Removed. • If you use RDP, secure and monitor it. • Link Removed your OS and software. • Use Link Removed. • Use Link...
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    TA18-276B: Advanced Persistent Threat Activity Exploiting Managed Service Providers

    Original release date: October 3, 2018 Systems Affected Network Systems Overview The National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) is aware of ongoing APT actor activity attempting to infiltrate the networks of global managed service providers (MSPs). Since May 2016...
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    TA18-276B: Advanced Persistent Threat Activity Exploiting Managed Service Providers

    Original release date: October 03, 2018 Systems Affected Network Systems Overview The National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC) is aware of ongoing APT actor activity attempting to infiltrate the networks of global managed service providers (MSPs). Since May 2016...
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    TA15-213A: Recent Email Phishing Campaigns – Mitigation and Response Recommendations

    Original release date: August 01, 2015 Systems Affected Microsoft Windows Systems, Adobe Flash Player, and Linux Overview Between June and July 2015, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) received reports of multiple, ongoing and likely evolving, email-based phishing...
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