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Securing Macs from insider threats: What you should know

While Apple devices are typically better protected from cybercrime than their Windows or Linux counterparts, this is not the case with insider threats.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Exploring the benefits of using a VPN for Mac

Learn what makes a VPN an attribute of proper online hygiene for Mac users these days and zoom into specific benefits from using such a service.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Identity theft protection tips to follow in 2023

With identity theft being a steadily escalating threat for both individuals and business globally, here is a round-up of the ways to keep sensitive data safe.

David Balaban
David Balaban

macOS 12 Monterey: release date, supported devices, and new features

Apple announced the next version of its desktop platform called macOS Monterey – here is what you need to know and how to give it a go before public release.

David Balaban
David Balaban

XCSSET macOS malware uses a zero-day to bypass TCC controls

The latest macOS Big Sur update patches a zero-day vulnerability used by XCSSET malware to get around Apple’s TCC privacy protection framework.

David Balaban
David Balaban

macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 is out with security fixes on board

Apple released macOS Big Sur 11.3.1 addressing two security vulnerabilities in WebKit that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on Macs.

David Balaban
David Balaban

New XcodeSpy malware injects sneaky EggShell backdoor into Macs

Researchers unveiled a trojanized version of the Xcode development kit dubbed XcodeSpy that gives attackers broad backdoor access to infected Mac machines.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Apple fixes an arbitrary code execution flaw in Safari

In a series of updates tailor-made for its different platforms, Apple has rolled out important security fixes that address a serious Safari vulnerability.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Mac M1 virus: the first-ever malware targeting Apple Silicon is here

Malware authors broke new ground by creating a strain that runs on the latest Mac models with innovative ARM-based M1 processors on board.

David Balaban
David Balaban

Google fixes an actively exploited zero-day bug in Chrome

A recent Chrome update takes care of a high-risk flaw that could have been weaponized by North Korean threat actors in attacks against security researchers.

David Balaban
David Balaban