‘Tis the Season…for Information Security?

nov-infosec-newsThe holiday season is a prime time for criminals to target your information. Stay safe by being aware of the most common efforts to steal personal and financial data.

Phishing
These scams attempt to obtain confidential information or hijack your email account to send spam by crafting messages that appear to be from a trusted source. Links in these emails will direct you to websites that look like the sites for services you use and will ask you to enter your username and password or other personal information.

Remember:

  • Never click links in emails that appear to be suspicious and never respond to an email requesting sensitive information.
  • Simmons College will never ask for your password or ask you to click a link in an email to submit it.
  • Secure Simmons website addresses begin with https://and end with the .simmons.edu domain. Additionally, Simmons login pages have green visual identifiers to let you know you’re in the right place.

Social Engineering
These scams manipulate people into performing actions or divulging confidential information and can occur both online and offline. Criminals may pretend to be someone else—either by phone, in-person, or via email—in order to request financial or personal details, or to ask that you take some action, such as completing a financial transaction. Always be wary of these requests, even if they appear to come from someone you know.

Before releasing personal or College information in response to a request, always establish:

  • The sensitivity of the information and your authority to release it.
  • The real identity of the other party.
  • The purpose of the request.

If you suspect that sensitive information at the College has been released inappropriately, please report the incident to Public Safety at 617-521-1112.

Other Information Security Resources

What’s Cooking: News from Dining Services

Dining Services Has Been Busy
During the first seven weeks of the semester, we’ve served 40,566 meals in Bartol (8,600 more than last year!) and 45,924 meals in The Fens.

dining-oct-newsletter1Celebrating October Birthdays
Dining Services would like to wish a happy birthday to all students celebrating a birthday in October! Last week, students gathered to enjoy a cake designed by our new baker in Bartol Hall.

Doing Our Best to Wow You
We’re always listening to students’ feedback and using it to improve dining at Simmons. A recent survey of students showed that this year more than 80% have given very positive feedback about on-campus dining. We’ll continue working every day to provide all Simmons students with delicious dining options and great service.

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Operating System Updates for Windows and Mac

windows-10-newsRecently, both Microsoft and Apple released significant updates to their desktop operating systems: Windows 10 and Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11).

Both updates focus on improved multitasking, integration and functionality across devices, and improvements to standard-issue software. The Windows 10 update also brings back the traditional Start menu, which had been missing from Windows 8.

Mac OS X El Capitan logo

If you have a Simmons-owned computer, please do not update your operating system just yet. Simmons Technology is testing both Windows 10 and El Capitan to ensure that they work well with our services and applications.

If you’re thinking about updating your own computer, there are plenty of reviews and guides online to help you decide:

Windows 10
PC World
The Verge

Mac OS X El Capitan
Macworld
CNET
The Verge