Java Vulnerability Alert - May 25, 2013
Recently, security bulletins have been issued on the internet about risks arising from potentially infected websites that exploit a security hole in all web browsers. Click to expand/collapse.

Infected websites can take advantage of vulnerabilities in the widely used web browser plug-in for the Java platform and pose risks for Internet users. To protect against attack from websites of unverified origin, we advise using two separate web browsers for different purposes.

  1. A designated browser with Java enabled, to access enterprise UBC systems and other trusted websites and
  2. Another browser set as the default browser with the Java plugin disabled for all other web sites e.g. Blogs, internet news, gaming sites, etc.

Instructions for disabling the Java plugin can be found here. If assistance is needed in disabling the plugin for either of these browsers, help can be obtained either from your designated IT support group, or the IT Service Centre staff can help either by phone, or via the Walk-In Support Centre in the UBC Bookstore.

More information is available at our FAQ page.

Anti-Virus Software

Sophos Anti-Virus

Sophos Anti-Virus is free for all UBC students, faculty and staff at both the Okanagan and Vancouver campuses.  Go to the Anti-Virus page for download and support information.

Sophos can also be obtained for department mail servers.  For information on how to obtain Sophos Pure Message, please contact IT Software Licensing and provide your name, department, campus, email address and telephone number.

Sophos Anti-Virus is available for download for all faculty and staff through our software download site.

Symantec Endpoint Protection

Formally known as Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition. UBC IT will continue to work with existing customers on renewing Norton Anti-Virus/Symantec Endpoint Protection licenses.  However, due to a decline in volumes, we no longer acquire new copies of Norton Anti-Virus/Symantec Endpoint Protection. More information on other alternatives.

McAfee Virus Scan

UBC IT will continue to renew McAfee Anti-Virus licenses for existing customers. However, due to a low volumes, we no longer acquire new copies of McAfee Anti-Virus. More information on other alternatives.


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