Apple’s second Rapid Security Response for macOS, iOS (and its re-release)
On July 10 and July 12, Apple released and re-released its second round of Rapid Security Response updates for...
You’ve probably heard it before: “Macs don’t get viruses.” For years, Apple’s reputation for security has led users to believe their Macs are immune to malware, phishing, or other online threats. This belief isn’t entirely unfounded. macOS is a secure operating system with several built-in protections. But that doesn’t mean it’s bulletproof. In recent years,...
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,...
If you've got an old Mac, you might be able to repurpose it to make it useful again. Here are several ideas on how...
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.
On July 10 and July 12, Apple released and re-released its second round of Rapid Security Response updates for...
Apple issued a rapid security response, to patch a vulnerability that has been exploited in the wild, and had...
The new Threads social network by Instagram hopes to dethrone Twitter. We examine the privacy concerns of using Threads,...
Meta's Twitter competitor Threads has launched, and with it comes the same privacy risks as with the company's Facebook...
Firefox is controversially dropping support for old macOS and Windows versions. But in reality, that may be a good...
AI bots make things up, and the web is at risk of becoming overloaded with low-quality articles. Some US...
In June, two research teams independently discovered a new Mac malware family, dubbed JokerSpy. One of the malware’s early...
Apple patched three zero-day vulnerabilities this week, two of which were used to infect Russian iPhones with TriangleDB malware...
Apple leaves Watch Series 3 highly exploitable—but gives users a false sense of security by patching a single vulnerability.
JokerSpy malware targets Macs, Apple announces passkey support for Apple IDs, new private browsing features in Safari delete tracking...