How Do I Detect and Remove Flashback?
There have been many thorough, technical articles over the past few weeks about the Flashback malware. This post is...
A highly sophisticated phishing e-mail campaign is exploiting Google’s own services; Google itself is sending scam e-mails on behalf of fraudsters, and linking to Google-hosted phishing sites. Here’s what to watch out for so you don’t fall victim to this scam.
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...
You can connect a surprising variety of things to iPhones and iPads via their USB-C (or Lightning) ports, including storage devices, SD card readers,...
23andMe, the popular DNA ancestry and traits service, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Should you tell the company to delete your data and...
Cookie-Bite proves what we already knew: browser extensions can be very dangerous to your security and privacy. Learn how malware extensions can steal session cookies and let hackers sign into your accounts.
There have been many thorough, technical articles over the past few weeks about the Flashback malware. This post is...
Security & Privacy + Security News
Apple has issued new updates to Java, Java for OS X 2012-003 and Java for Mac OS X 10.6...
Adobe has released security updates for its Reader and Acrobat software, patching four vulnerabilities "that could cause the application...
Download a free 30-day demo of Intego VirusBarrier X6 and check to see if your Mac is infected with...
1 in 100 Macs are infected by the Flashback malware. Are you sure you're safe?
Forbes has been looking at the Flashback malware, with two articles, one discussing the fact that 600,000 Macs are...
What exactly is the Flashback malware? Is it a Trojan horse? Or is it a different type of malware?
Google has released an update to its Chrome web browser, fixing a dozen vulnerabilities, and including the latest version...
Malware + Security & Privacy + Security News
Apple has issued a second Java update to patch a vulnerability that has been exploited by the Flashback malware,...
Does the Flashback malware exhibit any symptoms? Actually, no; it is totally invisible.