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New Fraudulent Email Message Sent to CSUN Email Users

A fraudulent email message, known as a "spear phishing" scam was recently sent to a number of CSU, Northridge email users. The email message did NOT originate from the California State University system and should not be responded to. Please delete this message and do not respond to it. A copy of the message is available here. If you have already responded to the fraudulent email message, reset your CSUN Password and your security question and answer. Click here for instructions now.

New Wireless Network Login

CSUN is implementing a new wireless authentication process that requires you to login via any web browser to access the wireless network from on–campus.

Starting on the morning of June 12, 2008, please follow the process below to connect to the CSUN wireless network:

Launch any browser (such as Internet Explorer) and enter the same CSUN Username and Password that you use to connect to the myNorthridge Portal and your CSUN email. Visit http://www.csun.edu/it/services/wireless.html for more information.

Campus Network Refresh Project

IT will be working during June and July to refresh the campus network. Complete network outages in specific buildings will be limited to the hours of 5:00 am to 8:00 am. In addition, rolling network outages will occur in specific areas of buildings as listed in the project schedule. IT has worked with each department to schedule the outages to have the least impact on classes and campus business. For questions, contact the IT Help Desk at (818) 677–1400.

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Tech News

The Chronicle on Higher Education

Blogs May Be Rendered Obsolete by New Technology

Academics interested in blogging for research-review purposes might want to take notice to some new developments–and debates–happening on the Web.

Computer Scientists to Congress: Don't Tell Colleges to Install Filters on Networks

A group of computer scientists in academe, industry, and government is urging some members of the Senate and House of Representatives to oppose legislation that would encourage or require colleges to install network filters to inhibit illegal sharing of music and video files.

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Last Updated: 7/18/08