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Apple’s latest Mac security news covers fake apps, AI privacy, and simple steps users can take to stay safer. The post AI, Safer Browsing, and Fake Mac Ads appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerAs security researchers, we often categorize threats by the operating system they target. We talk about “macOS malware,” “Windows stealers,” or “Linux threats.” But modern malware delivery does not always stay neatly inside one operating system. Int…
Lees meerTiny Excerpt: Apple’s latest macOS Tahoe 26.5 update patches dozens of security vulnerabilities as researchers warn about fake Apple update malware, encrypted RCS messaging rollout, and AI-assisted macOS exploit research. The post Security Patches, …
Lees meerMacs come with built-in security features, but running your own malware scans gives you another way to check for harmful files that may have slipped through. For most people, a monthly malware scan is usually enough for a routine check. It’s also a …
Lees meermacOS Tahoe 26 is Apple’s latest major macOS release at the time of writing, and it includes Apple’s newest security fixes, privacy updates, and system protections for supported Macs. Keeping your Mac up to date is one of the simplest ways to close …
Lees meerYour iPhone and iOS have tons of hidden features that can help you level-up your productivity. Here are 9 cool features you’ve most likely never heard about before—some of the best-kept secret iPhone settings. The post 19 hidden iPhone features that…
Lees meerThis week’s macOS security news focuses less on dramatic zero-days and more on the growing wave of fake apps, malicious search ads, and ClickFix scams targeting Mac users. Here’s what Apple users should know right now. The post Apple macOS Privacy a…
Lees meerApple security updates are easy to ignore because they usually arrive quietly. But those small update prompts can fix issues that affect privacy, stored data, browser security, and the way your device handles information in the background. A recent …
Lees meerMost people think about hacking as something highly technical. They picture complex code, advanced technical skills, and someone deliberately breaking into a system. But in practice, it’s often much simpler than that. A lot of attacks start in every…
Lees meerApril 2026 closes with Mac security focused on fake apps, infostealers, social engineering, Apple updates, and safer habits for everyday users. The post Apple macOS Privacy and Security Update, Final Week of April 2026 appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerBeats by Dre, an Apple brand, has a full range of earbuds and headphones that include something for everyone. Learn about each model and how they compare with the Apple AirPods lineup. The post Best Beats Headphones (2026): Which Model to Buy appear…
Lees meerPhone scams work because a real voice can feel more convincing than a message on a screen. When someone sounds calm, confident, and official, it is easy to believe the call is real — especially if they claim there is a problem with your bank account…
Lees meerApril 2026 shows a shift in macOS security: while Apple patches vulnerabilities, attackers increasingly rely on social engineering, fake updates, and user trust to bypass protections. The post Apple macOS Privacy and Security Update, April 2026 appe…
Lees meerFor most Mac users, your browser is where a lot of online life happens — reading emails, logging into accounts, using web apps, shopping, and banking. It’s also where a small mistake can lead to a bigger problem, whether that means downloading somet…
Lees meerMac security in April 2026 is less about software flaws and more about scams that trick users into approving the attack themselves. The post Mac Security’s New Problem: Everything Looks Legit appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerRecent security findings suggest a change in how Mac users are being targeted. Instead of searching for technical gaps in software, attackers are finding ways to ask users to run commands themselves. This pattern shows up across different reports, f…
Lees meerIntego ONE is Intego’s new all-in-one Mac security app, built to make protection easier to manage in one place. Instead of juggling separate tools, you get antivirus protection, firewall protection, SmartClean, and VPN in one Mac-focused app, depend…
Lees meerMacs have a strong security foundation. That’s true — and it’s worth appreciating. But “safer than” doesn’t mean “safe from.” Modern Mac threats don’t always look like the classic virus people imagine. A lot of today’s attacks rely on social enginee…
Lees meerMac security in 2026 is changing fast. Apple is patching quicker, but attackers are now targeting users directly with fake AI tools, verification scams, and Terminal tricks. The post Apple Is Moving Faster, but So Are the Scams appeared first on Sec…
Lees meerExecutive Summary In March 2026, Intego Antivirus Labs investigated a macOS malware campaign delivering the OSX/Amos stealer. During analysis, the infection chain led from stripped Mach-O binaries and heavily obfuscated shell scripts to an unusual f…
Lees meerEvery time you open a website, stream a video, send an email, or connect to Wi-Fi, your device relies on an IP address. You rarely see it, and most of the time you probably do not think about it. But it plays a quiet, important role in how the inter…
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