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Google Fonts are OK, it seems, but only if everyone keeps their own copy of the fonts they use.
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Lees meerAirTag security for Android users. Plus, a big round of Apple updates (with a fix for the WebKit IndexedDB vulnerability). The post Checklist 264: Updates and Sharing What You Know appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerThat infamous "supercookie" bug in Safari has now been fixed. Oh, and there was a zero-day kernel hole as well.
Lees meerDazzleSpy; Safari; vulnerability; malware. Nuff said? Don't worry, we'll have more. There's quite a bit of money to be made from Apple's bug bounty program; one recipient blabs on the payout. Time for procrastinators to update to iOS 15 as security …
Lees meerAn elevation of privilege bug that could let a "mostly harmless" user give themselves a instant root shell
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Lees meerQR code phishing scams are on the rise. We talk about QR code phishing, some common QR code scams, and how to avoid them! The post Checklist 263: Avoiding QR Code Phishing Scams appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerEnd-to-end encryption protects your data, your privacy, and your bank accounts in many ways. The post 10 Ways End-to-Encryption Protects Your Data, Your Privacy, and Your Bank Balance appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerA new Safari vulnerability can leak your browser history, 5G can interfere with airplane altimeters, Google Analytics is being targeted by EU courts, and we take a deep dive into running Windows on an M1 Mac. The post How to Run Windows on an M1 Mac…
Lees meerThere's a tiny data leakage bug in the WebKit browser engine... but it could act as a "supercookie" identifier for your browsing
Lees meerFound love online? Sending them money? Friends and family warning you it could be a scam? Don't be too quick to dismiss their concerns...
Lees meerImagine if someone who didn't have your password could sneakily modify data that was encrypted with it.
Lees meerThe Russian Federal Security Bureau has just published a report about the investigation and arrest of the infamous "REvil" ransomware crew.
Lees meerApple Watch Security and Privacy tips. Includes location privacy on Apple Watch, passcode and auto-erase information, and more. The post 5 Apple Watch Security and Privacy Tips appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerDid T-mobile block Private Relay? EU cell carriers ask to block Private Relay. And an Apple update for car and home. The post Checklist 262: General Mayhem and Private Relay appeared first on SecureMac.
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