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Twitter Whistleblower "Mudge" Zatko says the social media giant has big security issues. Here's what it means for users + how to stay safe. The post Twitter Whistleblower Warns on Security appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerOne bit per second makes the Voyager probe data rate seem blindingly fast. But it's enough to break your security assumptions...
Lees meerThe criminals didn't implant any malware. The attack was orchestrated via malevolent configuration changes.
Lees meerYou’ve probably heard the old joke: “Humour in the public service? It’s no laughing matter!” But the thing with downbeat, blanket judgements of this sort is that it only takes a single counter-example to disprove them. Something cannot universally b…
Lees meerOn Wednesday, Apple released macOS, iOS, and iPadOS updates to fix two actively exploited (i.e. in-the-wild, zero-day) vulnerabilities. Here is what these updates include, and which OSes Apple might have skipped updating. The post Apple Patches Two …
Lees meerDouble 0-day exploits - one in WebKit (to break in) and the other in the kernel (to take over). Patch now!
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Lees meerWe look at another car hack, this time when a security researcher found the public key for Hyundai updates through a Google search. We also explain how Facebook tracks you, even when you don't allow it, and another, even easier way to run Windows on…
Lees meerDouble 0-day exploits - one in WebKit (to break in) and the other in the kernel (to take over). Patch now!
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Lees meerBlack Hat USA is one of the cybersecurity industry’s most important conferences. The Black Hat 2022 keynotes contained important insights about the future of cybersecurity. The post The Black Hat USA 2022 Keynotes appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerWanted - Reward Offered - Five unknown individuals (plus a man with a weird hat)
Lees meerThere's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip. Or at least between the TOC and the TOU...
Lees meerApple has reused a number of trademarks over the year, reviving names of old products for new products and features. The post What Do QuickTake, iSight, and iBook Have in Common? How Apple Reuses Trademarks appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerMalware in the Mac App Store! Plus: a Twitter Support phishing scheme and charity relief scams. The post Checklist 291: Taking Advantage of Your Good Nature appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerGoogle has launched a campaign to try to pressure Apple to adopt a messaging standard that is more amenable to Android users, but this is far more self-serving than it first appears. Also, we look at how Amazon wants to map your home with Roomba rob…
Lees meerIf you've ever written code that left stuff lying around in memory when you didn't need it any more... we bet you've regretted it!
Lees meerBanks are warning their customers about cryptocurrency investment scams. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe. The post Cryptocurrency investment scams and how to avoid them appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meer"When those invitations went out... somehow, your password hash went out with them."
Lees meerTraffic lights make a handy global metaphor for denoting the sensitivity of cybersecurity threat data - three colours that everyone knows.
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