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Here's everything you need to know about AirTags: how to use them, what to track, how efficient the tracking network is, and how tough they are. The post Complete Guide to Apple AirTags: How to Use Them, How They Work, and What to Track with Them ap…
Lees meerRansomware has interrupted a major US gasoline pipeline, Apple didn't tell more than 100 million people their iOS devices had malware, wi-fi design flaws found that could affect everyone, and we sent an Apple AirTag through the mail and followed it.…
Lees meerApple AirTag and Privacy: AirTag can track your stuff...can it track you too? Privacy protections and issues | Check if you're being tracked. The post Apple AirTag and Privacy appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerCan Apple's AirTags stand up to the toughest abuse? We tried freezing, washing and drying, running over, and letting AirTags sit in the hot sun. Here's what happened. The post How Tough are AirTags? We Froze, Washed and Dried, Ran Over, and Put The…
Lees meerHow many iOS 14.5 users opt in to app tracking? Not many! In this article: ATT and you | Opt-in data | Opting out | Opting out of Apple ads The post Only 6% of iOS users opt in to app tracking appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerI sent an AirTag by mail to a friend and tracked it across the UK. The post I Mailed an AirTag and Tracked Its Progress; Here’s What Happened appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
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Lees meerLast Friday, hackers hit the Colonial Pipeline fuel company with a ransomware attack. When the company realized what was going on, it shut down its 5,500-mile pipeline as a proactive measure The post Ransomware attack shuts down major US gas pipelin…
Lees meerApple neglected to warn more than 100 million iOS users who downloaded apps infected with the XcodeGhost malware. The post XcodeGhost Malware Infected 100+ Million iOS Users and Apple Said Nothing appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meer0-days, WebKit, and Apple's intentional vagueness. We discuss this week's updates (and what they mean) with August Trometer. The post Checklist 229: Zero-Days and WebKit with August Trometer appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerThis browser update is for everyone, but it's for Android users particularly.
Lees meerApple issued emergency security updates to its operating systems to protect against vulnerabilities exploited in the wild. Facebook and Instagram plead to be allowed to track users. And we discuss how QR codes can be switched and could pose risks to…
Lees meerThese bugs date back to 2009, and they could give crooks who are already in your network access to sysadmin superpowers.
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Lees meerThe Intego Mac Podcast episode 38 is now available! Kirk and Josh discuss some ways to check your Mac’s software and ensure that it is running smoothly. And we bring the latest Mac security news. If you like what you hear, be sure to rate and review…
Lees meerHere's the latest Naked Security talk - watch now!
Lees meerA Mac 0-day bug can bypass key macOS security features — and it's being actively exploited by the bad guys. Background | Details | Staying Safe The post Mac 0-day bug can bypass key macOS security features appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerThird time lucky! (The first two times were lucky, too, luckily.)
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