Technology has become aware of a new phishing scam. If you see a message similar to the one shown below, please do not click the links or respond to the e-mail. Just delete the message.

Technology has become aware of a new phishing scam. If you see a message similar to the one shown below, please do not click the links or respond to the e-mail. Just delete the message.

Technology has become aware of a new phishing scam. If you see a message similar to the one shown below, please do not click the links or respond to the e-mail. Just delete the message.

Technology has become aware of a new phishing scam. If you see a message similar to the one shown below, please do not click the links or respond to the e-mail. Just delete the message.

In general, it is a good practice to periodically clear the web browser cache / data / history (for simplicity purposes of this article, I am using these words interchangeably). To provide a better (quicker and more responsive) experience, web browsers often store browsing data when users are accessing websites. However, this benefit can also be a hindrance at times as website content often changes, and web browsers may store form data different from what the user intends to enter later. When a large amount of data is in web browser cache, website browsing can often be a slower experienc
We have been advised of a critical update that needs to be made for Google Chrome Browser.
TBR advised us that a highly expolitable Google Chrome vulnerability was issued.
It is important for everyone to check to make sure their Chrome browser has been updated to the latest version to patch this vulnerability.
To do this please follow the steps below. If you have any problems, please call the Technology Service Desk at 697-3375.