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Mac security in April 2026 is less about software flaws and more about scams that trick users into approving the attack themselves. The post Mac Security’s New Problem: Everything Looks Legit appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerRecent security findings suggest a change in how Mac users are being targeted. Instead of searching for technical gaps in software, attackers are finding ways to ask users to run commands themselves. This pattern shows up across different reports, f…
Lees meerIntego ONE is Intego’s new all-in-one Mac security app, built to make protection easier to manage in one place. Instead of juggling separate tools, you get antivirus protection, firewall protection, SmartClean, and VPN in one Mac-focused app, depend…
Lees meerMacs have a strong security foundation. That’s true — and it’s worth appreciating. But “safer than” doesn’t mean “safe from.” Modern Mac threats don’t always look like the classic virus people imagine. A lot of today’s attacks rely on social enginee…
Lees meerMac security in 2026 is changing fast. Apple is patching quicker, but attackers are now targeting users directly with fake AI tools, verification scams, and Terminal tricks. The post Apple Is Moving Faster, but So Are the Scams appeared first on Sec…
Lees meerExecutive Summary In March 2026, Intego Antivirus Labs investigated a macOS malware campaign delivering the OSX/Amos stealer. During analysis, the infection chain led from stripped Mach-O binaries and heavily obfuscated shell scripts to an unusual f…
Lees meerEvery time you open a website, stream a video, send an email, or connect to Wi-Fi, your device relies on an IP address. You rarely see it, and most of the time you probably do not think about it. But it plays a quiet, important role in how the inter…
Lees meerApple is making macOS security updates faster and quieter, but attackers are shifting tactics. Instead of exploiting software, they are targeting users directly. This week’s update breaks down what changed, how the MacSync campaign works, and what M…
Lees meerA managed security service provider (MSSP) is a third-party company that provides ongoing cybersecurity monitoring and support for an organization. Instead of building a full internal security operations team, a business can use an MSSP to monitor s…
Lees meerMeta’s acquisition of Moltbook signals a shift toward an emerging “agentic internet,” where AI systems communicate directly with each other. The move raises important questions about cybersecurity risks, AI-to-AI interactions, and the future of auto…
Lees meerResearchers uncovered details about the Coruna iPhone exploit toolkit, highlighting how advanced mobile hacking frameworks can emerge outside controlled environments. The post Spy-Grade iPhone Exploit Toolkit ‘Coruna’ Surfaces Online — What It Means…
Lees meerThis week’s macOS security update covers infostealer malware, fake browser updates, risky extensions, and privacy permissions. Learn the simple steps Mac users can take to stay protected. The post Mac Security This Week: Malware, Browser Risks, and …
Lees meerOpenClaw is evolving quickly, but new security reports show it is still easy to misconfigure, making safe setup and cautious use essential for everyday users. The post The Clawdbot / Moltbot / OpenClaw Fiasco: Security Risks, Bot Abuse, and the Grow…
Lees meerAI toys, Discord verification, and Pentagon AI deals all point to the same question: who really controls your data? The post When AI Meets Real Life: Toys, Teen Platforms, and Federal Bans appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerMac gaming is in a better place than it used to be — but it’s not “anything a PC can do, a Mac can do.” Some games run beautifully on modern Macs, especially Apple Silicon models. Others still don’t show up on macOS at all, or they run with limitati…
Lees meerApple released critical security updates, including macOS Tahoe 26.3 and patches for older supported versions, and users should install them promptly. The post macOS Privacy & Security: What HomeUsers Need to Know This Week appeared first on Secure…
Lees meerOpenClaw is going legit under OpenAI’s orbit—but security is still the main thing to watch. The post The Clawdbot / Moltbot / OpenClaw Fiasco (Week 3): what changed, what it means, what to watch appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerAs AI agents gain autonomy and deeper access, they’re becoming a new attack surface for privacy breaches and credential theft. The post Understanding AI Agents and Agentic AI appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meermacOS is still secure — but new malware, app flaws, and AI-driven tools mean home users need smarter habits, not blind trust. The post macOS Privacy & Security: What HomeUsers Need to Know This Week appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerExecutive Summary Intego Antivirus Labs is tracking an evolution of the “ClickFix” social engineering campaign targeting macOS users. Dubbed Matryoshka due to its nested obfuscation layers, this variant uses a fake installation/fix flow to trick vic…
Lees meerEvery time you type a password, send a message, or enter credit card details online, that information briefly exists in its most exposed form: raw keystrokes. While most security tools focus on protecting data in transit or at rest, some threats are…
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