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Another week, another Chrome zero-day, this time on your phone.
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Lees meerA hardware security key can help ensure that hackers can't access your most sensitive accounts. The post How to Use a Security Key to Protect Sensitive Online Accounts appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
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Lees meerThe web is abuzz with rumors that Apple is poised to challenge Google’s search supremacy. In this short article, we’ll tell you why people think Cupertino may be building a search engine of its own, and say what it could mean for the future of priva…
Lees meerThe journey to the end of Flash. Are we there yet?
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Lees meerThe US government has warned of a ransomware escalation against the healthcare sector. BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THE REST OF US CAN RELAX!
Lees meerA relative newcomer in the "malware-as-a-service" scene is starting to attract the big-money ransomware criminals.
Lees meerQuantum computing is just around the corner, and it will affect the way computer security works. Strong passwords and encryption will be cracked, and we'll need new ways to secure our data and identity. We also discuss complaints against Apple's com…
Lees meerQuantum computing promises exponential increases is the speed and power of computers, but will also make passwords and encryption easier to crack. The post How Quantum Computing Will Affect Computer Security and Passwords appeared first on The Mac S…
Lees meerWatch out for "Facebook copyright violation" emails - even if they link straight back to Facebook.com
Lees meerYou probably back yourself not to be flattered or scared by a voice scammer - but what about vulnerable friends or relatives?
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Lees meerVoters in several U.S. states have received threatening emails telling them to vote for incumbent presidential candidate Donald Trump, and vowing to “come after” them if they do not comply. U.S. officials now say that Iran was behind the emails, and…
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Lees meerSomeone is trying to undermine this year’s election and someone is trying to steal your money. The good news: There are steps you can take to fight both voter intimidation and election-centered phishing attempts. We’ll tackle those topics on episode…
Lees meerCan you remember which permissions you gave to what apps, and why? Nor can we... time for a reset!
Lees meerJosh and Kirk discuss 5G: what it is, how it works, and how fast it is. Is it worth getting a new iPhone 12 for 5G? Also, we look at another case of Apple notarizing malware, and a new RAT that started out on Windows and is now threatening the Mac. …
Lees meerExploitable bug in Chrome - patch now!
Lees meerSecurity researchers have just announced the discovery of Android and macOS variants of GravityRAT, a Windows spyware threat that’s been around since at least 2016. The post GravityRAT Windows malware has new macOS variant appeared first on SecureMa…
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