Firefox 6 Released with Security Fixes
Firefox 6, the latest version of the web browser, has been released, and contains a number of security fixes.

Cybersecurity affects every person who uses a device, connects to the internet, pays bills online, or stores important files digitally. The rise of cloud services, mobile apps, and complex online accounts has created new opportunities for criminals to target individuals. Mac users benefit from strong built-in protections, but threats now focus less on operating systems...

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...

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...

Computer viruses continue to be a widespread and costly problem, affecting everyone from casual computer users to major organizations. Some of the most damaging...

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, and compared to Windows PCs, Macs historically faced fewer attacks. But times have changed. As...
Firefox 6, the latest version of the web browser, has been released, and contains a number of security fixes.
Adobe has released a number of critical updates for web browser plug-ins Flash, Air and Shockwave, for graphics program...
A new Firefox extension forces the use of HTTPS for a number of popular websites.
If you're still running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, you'll want to install this QuickTime update.
Google has updated the Chrome web browser, fixing 30 security flaws.
A company has released a forensics tool that can grab passwords from any Mac via its FireWire port.
Microsoft "discovered" a new Mac backdoor that Intego has been protecting users from for the past month.
Apple has released security updates for iOS to fix a problem with certificate validation.
Turning off automatic login on OS X is essential to protect your data, especially if your Mac gets lost...
Apple's recent iWork update contains security fixes for Numbers and Pages.