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Apple Releases Two Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Security Updates
While Apple only currently supports the last two versions of its operating system - 10.7 and 10.6 - the...

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,...
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While Apple only currently supports the last two versions of its operating system - 10.7 and 10.6 - the...
The latest update to the Opera web browser fixes one security vulnerability.
Evernote is a fairly simple sort of app in concept; it’s just aggregating text, Web links, documents, photos and...
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Adobe was initially going to provide security updates only as part of a paid upgrade to their Creative Suite....
OS X 10.7.4 features a new dialog warning users when they have downloaded files from the Internet.
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Apple issued updates to OS X 10.7 Lion and to the Safari web browser yesterday, fixing bugs and patching...
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Adobe has issued security updates to several of the company's programs; but they are only available if you...
The FBI recommends that you don't update software when in a hotel, or on other public Wi-Fi networks. Why...
Microsoft has released updates for Office 2008 and 2011, addressing a critical vulnerability.
Intego's statistics regarding Macs infected by the Flashback malware suggest that the number of infected Macs is not decreasing....