Note on violations in computer systems (2)

As a consequence of the security incident released this Thursday (23), the computer systems of the following Unicamp bodies will temporarily operate on a limited basis: Academic Board (DAC), Student Support Service (SAE), Educational Technologies Management Group (GGTE) and Computing Center (CCUEC).

1. Some of these systems are inoperative and will be back up and running over the weekend and early next week.

2. While operating in a limited manner, the affected systems can only be accessed by computers connected to Unicamp's wired network or, remotely, through a virtual private network (VPN).

3. Devices connected to the eduroam wireless network will not have access to the systems.
 

There is no prediction, for now, of when the systems will return to normal operation. The community will be informed as soon as this occurs.

Dean of Unicamp

Campinas, January 24, 2020

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