Security & Privacy + Software & Apps
New Firefox Plugin Shows You Who’s Tracking Your Web Browsing
A new Firefox plugin lets you see which companies are tracking your web surfing.

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,...
Security & Privacy + Software & Apps
A new Firefox plugin lets you see which companies are tracking your web surfing.
We would like to offer a bit more information about the Flashback.G malware, which we reported on last week....
The latest version of the Flashback Trojan horse is infecting many Macs. Users should be especially attentive, and make...
Find out how Intego Personal Backup can protect your digital music collection.
Google has released a new security update to their Chrome web browser, just a week after fixing 20 flaws...
Adobe has issued a security update for Flash Player, patching seven bugs, including one that is being exploited in...
Adobe has released an update to its Shockwave Player software, patching nine vulnerabilities, all of which “could allow an...
Twitter has made secure HTTPS access the default when users access the Twitter website.
The Mozilla Foundation has issued updates to Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey for a single critical vulnerability.
A new variant of the Flashback Trojan horse is using a new approach to trying to infect Macs.