M1s Everywhere – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 189
Apple updates everything again, and their new privacy add provides a clear explanation of app tracking. We discuss an...
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.
Using the latest version of macOS is always best from a security standpoint. But if your Mac is several years old, there’s a good...
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...
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,...
Apple updates everything again, and their new privacy add provides a clear explanation of app tracking. We discuss an...
Apple has again released updates to all its operating systems, and fixes one serious vulnerability, as well as dozens...
Apple's new iMac is the first change to this computer's form factor since 2007; the iPad Pro is a...
I sent an AirTag by mail to a friend and tracked it across the UK.
We stress tested Apple AirTags and discuss how tough they are, but we also look at how AirTags can...
AirTags can be used for malicious purposes, to stalk and track people. Here's how that can happen, and what...
With the potential longevity of the new M1 Macs, and Apple's now offering long-term AppleCare contracts, will new Macs...
Ransomware has interrupted a major US gasoline pipeline, Apple didn't tell more than 100 million people their iOS devices...
Can Apple's AirTags stand up to the toughest abuse? We tried freezing, washing and drying, running over, and letting...
Apple neglected to warn more than 100 million iOS users who downloaded apps infected with the XcodeGhost malware.