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CCIT This Week: Update your Duo Mobile app before Feb. 2; beware of “browser in the browser” tricks; learn a new skill with Percipio

Week of January 26, 2025

Welcome to CCIT This Week, where we give you a rundown of news, events, tips and more. Follow us on social media for information and timely updates.


News

After February 2, the Duo Mobile app will not work for users who have not updated to version 4.85 or newer. Students, faculty and staff should ensure their app is up-to-date to avoid losing access to Clemson systems. Instructions to update your Duo Mobile app are available on the CCIT blog.


There has been an increase in cybercriminals using the Browser in the Browser (BitB) trick to steal login and password information. This trick has become more common on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, but it can be used in any environment that uses a login page.


Events

Research, Computing and Data will host workshops this semester! Join the RCD team and expand your knowledge of high-performance computing and research resources available to you. The next workshop is “Introduction to Nextflow” on Tuesday, January 27 at 11 a.m. Registration is required; open to all Palmetto users.

The popular GIS Fundamentals Workshop Series continues this week! This 6-workshop series held on Friday mornings is streamlined to cover the GIS fundamentals; no prior experience is necessary. In-person sessions began January 16 or join online sessions starting February 27. Note: Attendance at the first two workshops is mandatory to participate in the remaining sessions.


January Tech Tip

A great New Year’s resolution: learn a new skill! Clemson faculty and staff have free access to Percipio, which offers thousands of courses, books, audiobooks and more to boost your professional development in a wide range of topics.