

The MS-ISAC (Center for Internet Security) has seen malicious activity in all types of channels ranging from text messages to websites. The overwhelming desire to know the latest information comes with the difficulty of running into unreliable sources. If you have any questions please contact the Information Security team at recent outbreak of COVID-19 is another opportunity that cybercriminals use as a tactic in their malicious activities. Satchell Leadership Award", do not click on any links or respond. Please visit the Print Nightmare FAQs page for more information.ĬSUN Students Targeted with an Invoice Payment Phishing CampaignĬSUN students have been targeted with a phishing campaign that has a title of Financial Aid and references a "Derrick F. This applies to all Windows Server versions (from Windows Server 2008 – 2019), and includes Windows 7 and 10 devices.įor all systems where the print spooler service is not required, ( it is enabled by default) disable the service.Īdditionally, enable PrintService/Operational logging for any servers/devices that need Print Spooler and and notify Information Security of the device name at Print Nightmare FAQs PrintNightmare is not the same not the same as CVE-2021-1675, which was fixed in the patch in June, there is currently no patch available for PrintNightmare. It should be not be confused with CVE-2021-1675. To be able to use this exploit it requires that you authenticate as a domain user. This vulnerability can provide full domain access to a domain controller under a System context. There is a new high severity vulnerability dubbed Print Nightmare, which exploits a vulnerability in the Print Spooler service. A major role of the department is to educate and advise campus faculty, staff, and students of the risks to the data.įor detailed information on services provided, please refer to the resources below or contact Information Security at (818) 677-6100. Services provided by Information Security include Security Awareness Training, Breach & Incident Investigations, Vulnerability Assessments, and Risk Assessments. The department is responsible for implementing and maintaining campus-wide security policies and standards. Information Security is a department within the division of Information Technology at California State University, Northridge.
