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We have new information on how to secure your wireless network connection. It is highly recommended that you read and follow these instructions.
Drivers and information on the new UniPrint system are now available.
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Forward Mail with Exchange 2007
Setup Outlook 2007 to Access Exchange 2007 (Home Use Only)
Setup Outlook 2003 to Access Exchange 2007 (Home Use Only)
Setup Outlook Express to Access Exchange 2007 (Home Use Only)
Setup Windows Mail [Windows Vista] to Access Exchange 2007 (Home Use Only)
Setup Apple Mail to Access Exchange 2007 (Home Use Only)
Shared calendars can now be setup by the owners without contacting Computer Support. Documentation on how to setup a shared calendar and how to add it to your Outlook profile can be found here.
Security News
November 12, 2009: Apple has released Safari 4.0.4 to address multiple vulnerabilities in a number of components. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, conduct cross-site request forgery, or obtain sensitive information. These vulnerabilities affect Safari running on both the Mac OS X and Windows platforms.
November 10, 2009: Microsoft has released an update to address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows and Office as part of the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November 2009. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, or operate with escalated privileges.
November 10, 2009: Apple has released Mac OS X v10.6.2 and Security Update 2009-006 to address multiple vulnerabilities in a number of applications. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, conduct a man-in-the-middle attack, operate with escalated privileges, or obtain sensitive information.
October 28, 2009: Mozilla has released Firefox 3.0.15 and Firefox 3.5.4 to address multiple vulnerabilities. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, execute arbitrary JavaScript with chrome privileges, or cause a denial-of-service condition.
October 13, 2009: Microsoft has released multiple security bulletins for critical vulnerabilities in Windows. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to gain control of your computer or cause it to crash.
September 23, 2009: Apple has released iTunes 9.0.1 to address a vulnerability that may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition.
September 11, 2009: Apple has released Security Update 2009-005 and Mac OS X v10.6.1 to address multiple vulnerabilities in a number of applications. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, obtain elevated privileges, or access local files.
September 8, 2009: Microsoft has released Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2009. September's Bulletin includes updates to address multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.
August 12, 2009: Apple has released Safari 4.0.3 for Windows and Mac OS X to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, obtain sensitive information, or spoof a website.
August 11, 2009: Microsoft has released an update to address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office, Visual Studio, Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac, and .NET Framework as part of the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2009. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, operate with escalated privileges, or cause a denial-of-service condition.
August 6, 2009: Apple has released Mac OS X v10.5.8 and Security Update 2009-003 to address multiple vulnerabilities in a number of applications. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, bypass security mechanisms, operate with escalated privileges, or obtain sensitive information.
August 4, 2009: The Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox 3.0.13 and Firefox 3.5.2 to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, display misleading SSL information about a web page, intercept and modify encrypted communication, execute arbitrary JavaScript with chrome privileges, or cause a denial-of-service condition.
July 31, 2009: Adobe has released Reader 9.1.3 and Acrobat 9.1.3 to address a vulnerability. By convincing a user to open a PDF document embedded with a specially crafted SWF file, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.
July 28, 2009: Microsoft has released two out-of-band security bulletins. The first bulletin, MS09-034, is a cumulative security update for Internet Explorer that addresses several vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code. The second bulletin, MS09-035, addresses vulnerabilities in the Visual Studio Active Template Library (ATL). Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.
July 22, 2009: The Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox 3.0.12 to address multiple vulnerabilities in Firefox 3.0.x. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, cause a denial-of-service condition, or launch cross-site-scripting attacks.
July 14, 2009: The Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox 3.5.1 to address a
vulnerability. This vulnerability is due to an error in the way the
Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler returns from native functions.
Exploitation of this vulnerability may allow an attacker to execute
arbitrary code.
July 14, 2009: Microsoft has released an update to address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Virtual PC, Virtual Server, ISA Server, and Office as part of the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for July 2009. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or operate with elevated privileges.
July 9, 2009: Apple has released Safari 4.0.2 to address multiple vulnerabilities in the WebKit component of Safari. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code, conduct cross-site scripting attacks, or cause a denial-of-service condition. These vulnerabilities affect Safari running on both the Mac OS X and Windows platforms.
June 24, 2009: Adobe has released Shockwave Player 11.5.0.600 to address a vulnerability. Exploitation of this vulnerability may allow a remote attacker to take control of an affected system.
June 16, 2009: Apple has released Java for Mac OS X 10.4 Release 9 and Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 4 to address multiple vulnerabilities in Java. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code.
June 10, 2009: Adobe has released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities that affect versions of Reader and Acrobat up to and including Reader 9.1.1 and Acrobat 9.1.1. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition.
June 9, 2009: Microsoft has released an update to address vulnerabilities in
Microsoft Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer as part of the
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2009. These
vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code,
operate with elevated privileges, or obtain sensitive information.
June2, 2009: Apple has released iTunes 8.2 and QuickTime 7.6.2 to address multiplevulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition.
May 26, 2009: Microsoft has released Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. This service pack contains multiple security updates and hotfixes.
May 13, 2009: Microsoft has released an update to address a vulnerability in Microsoft Office as part of the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2009. By convincing a user to open a specially crafted PowerPoint file, an attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code.
May 13, 2009: Apple has released Security Update 2009-002 and Mac OS X v10.5.7 to
address multiple vulnerabilities in a number of applications. These
vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code,
obtain sensitive information, cause a denial-of-service condition,
leverage additional attacks, or obtain elevated privileges.