Security Reminder for CBS Issue Tracking Users
Occasionally, Issue Tracking users place personal identifying information--names, account numbers, SSNs, Internet Branching IDs, and so forth--in the Summary section of an issue.
This is to remind you that the information from the Summary section of an issue appears in emails that originate from the CBS Issue Tracking System. Unencrypted, unprotected emails are subject to exploitation by identity thieves.
Placing personal identifying information in the Summary section of an issue may expose your members to identify theft.
Please DO NOT place any personal identifying information in the Summary section of an issue. Think of this area just as you would the subject of an email: a brief description of the issue.
Place personal identifying information in the Description section.
Thank you for your attention to this issue.
REMINDER: Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 10 and CAMS-iiâ„¢
Do not install Microsoft Windows 10 on any PC, laptop, or tablet running CAMS-ii.
CBS DOES NOT support the operation of CAMS-ii on any PC, laptop, or tablet running Windows 10. CAMS-ii has not been tested with Windows 10. You cannot roll back Windows 10 to an earlier version of Windows.
Microsoft is releasing Windows 10 on July 29, 2015. CBS will notify you once testing of the released version of Windows 10 is completed.
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
CAMS-ii is a trademark of Commercial Business Systems Inc. in the United States.