Hackers are sending fake “Zoom invitation” links to UBmail accounts that, if clicked, will install malware, giving the attackers full access to your device and information. Learn how to protect yourself.
This summer, UB Information Technology is upgrading 14 classrooms with improvements such as second monitors, adjustable lecterns, updated touch panels, and USB-C connectivity to support greater standardization and a more seamless classroom experience ahead of the Fall 2025 semester.
If you aren’t already enrolled, you may receive a message starting July 8 when you log into your UBmail asking to enroll in Duo two-step verification. Enroll before September 15 to protect your UBITName and password.
May 2025 grads: Congratulations on your recent graduation from UB! As you take your next steps, here’s what to expect regarding your access to UBmail and other university technology services.
Hackers are sending fake “Zoom invitation” links to UBmail accounts that, if clicked, will install malware, giving the attackers full access to your device and information. Learn how to protect yourself.
If you aren’t already enrolled, you may receive a message starting July 8 when you log into your UBmail asking to enroll in Duo two-step verification. Enroll before September 15 to protect your UBITName and password.
May 2025 grads: Congratulations on your recent graduation from UB! As you take your next steps, here’s what to expect regarding your access to UBmail and other university technology services.
On May 31st, UBIT will roll out an update to the TDWorkManagement (formerly TDNext) interface to the UBIT Help Center’s support.buffalo.edu ticketing system.
Students: need a safe, quiet area for some last-minute studying before finals week? UB provides many public computing site locations on both North and South Campus that are open late, so that you can prepare to ace that exam any time of day or night.
In this original video podcast, UB students, faculty, staff and thought leaders highlight important technology topics that affect the campus community.
UB Information Technology News is a publication of the Office of the Chief Information Officer at UB. Edited by Diana Tuorto, IT Communication and Engagement, dianatuo@buffalo.edu, 645-8127.