Adobe Flash Player Update Fixes Memory Corruption Bugs
Today, Adobe released security updates for Adobe Flash Player for Mac, Windows and Linux, resolving memory corruption bugs in...

Apple has just released critically urgent security updates—including macOS Sequoia 15.4.1 and iOS 18.4.1—to address two zero-day vulnerabilities that have been actively exploited in the wild. Researchers have exposed details to the public.

It’s an age-old question: Should you shut down and restart your computer daily, or leave it running 24/7? Let’s explore the considerations for users...

Before you get rid of your old Mac, follow these crucial steps to ensure that it’s fully ready to be traded in, sold, or...

For years, Mac users believed they were immune to viruses and other malicious software. Apple’s built-in defenses like Gatekeeper and XProtect reinforced that perception,...
Today, Adobe released security updates for Adobe Flash Player for Mac, Windows and Linux, resolving memory corruption bugs in...
Would you join a private, parallel network in your neighborhood to access the Internet if it meant delivering a...
Last month, Intego released Washing Machine 2014 for Mac in English. Today, Intego is proud to announce the release...
In our previous installment of this series, we talked about the Duplicates section of the new and improved Washing...
This week, the Mozilla Foundation released Firefox 25 for Mac OS X and other operating systems with patches for 10 flaws—of...
In part one of this series of articles looking at the new and improved Washing Machine, we examined the...
Last week, Apple released a plethora of security updates with OS X Mavericks 10.9 and other software, including patching...
Apple has released Safari 6.1 with patches for 21 vulnerabilities to improve its web browser security. The Safari update addresses...
Apple has released iOS 7.0.3 with fixes for previously identified passcode lock flaws, which allows a person with physical access to...
NOTE: A version of this article is now available for macOS Sierra. Please refer to this article instead: What to Do if...