Twitter announced yesterday that a bug had been discovered that stored passwords in clear text on an internal server. Twitter has fixed the bug and all indications show there was no breach of information. Twitter is recommending that all users change their password. More information can be found on Twitter’s blog page. https://blog.twitter.com/official/en_us/topics/company/2018/keeping-your-account-secure.html
Update: Scheduled Emergency Network Maintenance for the Administration Building Complete
The emergency network maintenance for the Administration building has completed. If you work in the Administration building and notice problems with your network or Internet connectivity, please contact the Campus Support Center.
Planned Network Maintenance for ATU Network
There will be an upcoming maintenance period for the Arkansas Tech University network which will allow Network Services to install software and security patches. During this period, there will be multiple planned maintenance/outage windows and efforts will be made to confine these windows to times that will minimize impact on connectivity. The period will begin […]
Scheduled Emergency Network Maintenance for the Administration Building
There will be an emergency network maintenance for the Administration building tonight, May 3rd, starting at 6:00 pm and lasting until 7:00 pm. During this time, wireless and wired network connectivity in the Administration building will be offline. This maintenance will allow Network Services to reboot some of the equipment which has begun to exhibit […]
Use Strong Passwords and Passphrases to Lock Down Your Login!
Your passwords are the key to a host of information about you, and potentially those close to you. If someone can access your personal information, it can have serious long-term effects—and not just online! Follow these recommendations from the World Password Day website to protect your identity while making the Internet more secure for everyone: […]