The WebEx dial data have changed!

Dear all,

a bit of background: unfortunately, the WebEx system used by W3C (at MIT) gets regularly hacked. You can see that when, on a call, unknown users pop up who do not even dial in directly; the suspicion is that they use the system to gain some money through the usage paying service calls. In any case, Cisco (the owner of the WebEx system) regularly closes down a particular scheduled call when it experiences many of those hacks. Unfortunately, this happens, sometimes, without an early warning (as it happened on our call yesterday) and also requires us to create a completely new scheduled call.

As a result of yesterday, I have therefore created a new Business Group WebEx scheduled  call (the Steering Committee uses the same). The relevant data are:

* Meeting Number: 647 643 774
* Web Access: https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=mf04db1a7f705aca3f6af956835be4f2b <https://mit.webex.com/mit/j.php?MTID=mf04db1a7f705aca3f6af956835be4f2b>

All other data are unchanged; the complete set of data are at [1]. In particular, the meeting password has not changed.

However: it is very important that we should never communicate the password on a public channel. That means our IRC channels (whose records are public) or our mailing lists (whose archives are also public). Please ask your colleagues, the chairs of the group, Bill McCoy or me for the password if you have forgotten those either in a private mail or opening a private IRC channel.

Apologies for the inconveniences…

Cheers

Ivan

[1] https://www.w3.org/wiki/PublishingBG/Main_Page#Standing_Meeting_Time_and_Access_Information <https://www.w3.org/wiki/PublishingBG/Main_Page#Standing_Meeting_Time_and_Access_Information>

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Received on Wednesday, 7 June 2017 07:24:41 UTC