An alert from the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, US-CERT. An…

An alert from the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, US-CERT.

An application called “MyPay DFAS LES” was initially released
on July 13, 2013 as a free application on Google Play Android App
Store. The App provides the user with the ability to control their
military pay after the user enters their myPay login information to
access their individual account. Additionally, it provides the
ability for the user to update their security questions to reset their
password.

Please be very carefull when using the internet to ensure the safety and security of your personal information.
Practice safe surfing!

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An alert from the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, US-CERT.

An…

Scope Archive

Our older Scopes are now archived at Google Docs which is open to the members of the 193rd.

Click Here for the Scope Archive

This archive has been on the page but after talking to a member I realized it might be a little hard to find so I’m putting it in a Post today.

Each new Scope will have a post of its own. After a period of time (that we have yet to determined) we will move older Scopes to our Google Docs Archive until we run out of space. Scope’s come in PDF format and the creators of the Scope are not concerned with the file size as it is emailed around the base. However, storage on the web is never unlimited no matter what you may have heard to the contrary. We have several years to worry about storage space being reached but it will run out one day.

December Scope

The December Scope is now available online at our Google Docs area. I am embedding an Iframe of the Scope. If you click the top right icon you can open it in a full window for viewing. Give it a moment to load and come into focus. These PDF’s are usually around 2 megs in size. Some go over 6 megs depending on how many images are loaded into the PDF. To see all archived Scopes we have Click Documents under the About page on this website. If you are using Internet Explorer you may need to click the Full Screen icon to see the Scope. Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari users should have no problems.