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Request Forms Available for Staff Google Accounts, New Alumni Email Accounts, and Email Shutoff

Some changes previously handled in WhoIAm now are requested using forms.

Zoom Calendar and Contacts Integration with Office 365 Will No Longer Support Basic Authentication Starting September 25, 2022

On Sunday, September 25, 2022, Cornell will begin requiring that all Zoom account integrations with Office 365 calendars use the more secure OAuth 2.0 standard. This change is being made in anticipation of Microsoft’s upcoming deprecation of Basic Authentication (“Basic Auth”) on all Office 365 accounts.

Box Relay Workflow Functionality Now Available

Box Relay workflow automation is now available in Cornell Box.

How to Stop Outlook From Adding Unwanted Online Meetings to Newly Scheduled Calendar Events

Is Outlook automatically adding Teams or Zoom online meetings when you schedule new events? You can take care of this issue easily by turning off a new option recently added to Outlook.

Microsoft Teams: Stronger Noise Reduction for Mac and iOS, Plus New Meeting Co-Organizer Role

Mac, iPhone, and iPad users gain high noise suppression in Microsoft Teams. Teams meeting organizers can add co-organizers.

Storage Caps Added to Cornell Alumni Google Accounts

On July 25, 2022, storage caps were applied to Cornell alumni Google accounts.

Update: Meeting Owl Pro Security Vulnerabilities Addressed

Update: Owl Labs has released an update, version 5.4.2.3, that addresses the vulnerabilities mentioned in the article below. Meeting Owl Pro devices patched to this latest version or higher are again considered safe to use.

Storage Caps Added to Cornell Faculty, Student, and Staff Google Accounts

Storage caps were applied to faculty, student, and staff Cornell Google Drive accounts.

Real Job Openings Don't Need Your Phone Number

  • Watch out for the latest phishing phad.

Stay Safe from Scammers During Tax Season

This tax season, be alert for scams targeting taxpayers and especially educational institutions. Stay safe from criminals claiming to be from the IRS and watch out for suspicious or phishy communications. Scams take many forms, including phone calls, texts, and email. Learn how to protect yourself and recognize the signs of fraud.

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