The Information Security Team helps protect UNT Information Technology assets from misuse, abuse, and unauthorized access. The mission of the Information Security Team is to assist and collaborate with UNT administrative, academic, and student communities to help assess, implement, and maintain information security needs. Direct questions, comments, or incident reports to: security@unt.edu or 940.369.7800
Security News
- Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Ink from the Jurassic
- Broadcasters Warn of Apocalypse in Dish’s Ad-Skipping Service
- Q&A of the Week: 'The current state of the cybercrime ecosystem' featuring Mikko Hypponen
- The Explosive from the Latest Foiled Al Qaeda Underwear Bomb Plot
- Google Says It Removes 1 Million Infringing Links Monthly
Vulnerabilities
- New e-mail scam targeting Colombian Internet users: This time claiming to be from the Transport authority, (Sat, May 26th)
- Problems with MS12-035 affecting XP, SBS and Windows 2003?, (Wed, May 23rd)
- IP Fragmentation Attacks, (Wed, May 23rd)
- IP Fragmentation Attacks, (Wed, May 23rd)
- Vuln: Microsoft Windows Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Security Training
UNT CITC Information Security offers training for all UNT students and employees. We provide general security training for students, as well as specifically targeted messages about Copyright Infringement and Identity Theft. We also provide direct technical training to UNT employees, whether they are system administrators or administrative staff.
Please contact us directly at security@unt.edu for any training requests or questions.
