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Information Security Office
Email: is@utrgv.edu
Phone: (956) 665-7823
Fax: (956) 665-3154
Facebook: www.facebook.com/utrgviso
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UTRGVISO

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Information Security Office

Information Security Office

Intro to the department

The Information Security Office (ISO) is responsible for the UTRGV Information Security Program and shall work in partnership with the University community, constituency groups, and leadership to establish effective and secure processes and information systems and to promote information security as a core Institutional value.

News & Alerts

  • Ukraine-Russia Cyber Warzone Splits Cyber Underground
  • The Log4j Vulnerability Puts Pressure on the Security World
  • The Log4j Vulnerability: Millions of Attempts Made Per Hour to Exploit Software Flaw
  • Understanding the Impact of Apache Log4j Vulnerability
  • Colonial Pipeline Attack Yields Urgent Lessons About U.S. Cybersecurity
  • What is the SolarWinds Hack and Why Is It a Big Deal?
  • Why are cybercriminals eyeing insurance companies?

Latest phishing emails

WARNING: The following links are real examples. Please do not explore any email addresses or links that are included in these examples.

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Subject: IT HELP DESK

Subject: VERY URGENT

To learn more about how to identify phishing scams, please visit our phishing page.

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