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Zero-day buses: none for a while, then three at once. Here's Google joining Apple and Adobe in "zero-day week"
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Lees meerHow might cyberwarfare in Ukraine play out? Could it impact the rest of the world? And how can "cyber-civilians" stay safe? The post How cyberwarfare in Ukraine could affect other countries appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerSudden update! Zero-day browser hole! Drive-by malware danger! Patch Apple laptops and phones now...
Lees meerOn Thursday, Apple released security updates for macOS Monterey, iOS, iPadOS, and Safari to fix an actively exploited vulnerability. Apple describes the single vulnerability as follows: WebKit Available for: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models…
Lees meerApple Watch privacy tips: 6 ways to make sure your Apple Watch isn't giving you away. Plus: Silent AirTags and how to stay safe. The post Checklist 266: It’s the Little Things: Apple Watch, AirTag, and Security appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerA bug has turned up that allowed Siri to record user interactions without permission; Facebook predicts Apple's strict privacy and tracking features will hurt its bottom line; and third parties are selling AirTags that have been hacked to make them …
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Lees meerThe cops say they've recovered 80% of a $72 million cryptocoin heist... but the recovered funds alone are now worth over $4 billion!
Lees meerEarlier this month, Microsoft published research about the evolution of UpdateAgent Mac malware. Media outlets picked up the story, with many of them describing the changes to UpdateAgent in rather dramatic terms: “sophisticated”, “menacing”, and “m…
Lees meerIt's been a long time coming, and we're not there yet, but at least Microsoft Office will be a bit safer against macro malware...
Lees meerAfter a breakup, there are a lot of things you need to stop sharing to ensure your privacy. The post Bad Breakup? How To Stop Sharing Data with Your Ex on iPhone and iPad appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerIt's a big deal when a vendor decides to block one of its own "features" for security reasons. Here's why we think it's a good idea.
Lees meerIt was the best of blockchains, it was the worst of blockchains... as Charles Dickens might have said.
Lees meerSecurity issues with SMS-based 2FA; Apple introduces domain-bound codes; avoiding Valentine's Day scams this year. The post Checklist 265: Strengthening 2FA and Guarding Our Hearts appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerWe look at some Face ID tricks for you, your iPhone, and your mask. OneDrive and Dropbox run into a kernel extension issue and things may be kind of haywire for their syncing capabilities. The App Store announces support for unlisted apps for privat…
Lees meerWe shouldn't need to say, "Check your inputs!" these days, but we're saying it anyway.
Lees meerValentine's Day Scams in 2022: What to watch for and how to stay safe. Romance scams and the elderly, phishing scams, and shopping scams. The post Valentine’s Day scams in 2022 appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerThis bug is fiendishly hard to exploit - but if you patch, it won't be there to exploit at all.
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