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Lees meerWWDC23 keynote security and privacy highlights. The most important security and privacy announcements from the 2023 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. The post WWDC 2023 Keynote Security and Privacy Highlights appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerChrome 0-day patched now, Edge patch coming soon.
Lees meerLittle Bobby Tables is back!
Lees meerMigraine, a new macOS vulnerability. Helping bots bypass CAPTCHAs. And Pegasus spyware in the news again. The post Checklist 330: CAPTCHA, Pegasus, and Mr. Softy’s Migraine appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerIt's a backdoor, Jim, but not as we know it... here's a sober look at this issue.
Lees meerLots to learn, clearly explained in plain English... listen now! (Full transcript inside.)
Lees meerApple's Worldwide Developer Conferences launches on Monday, and we discuss what to expect. We also talk about RomCom malware, PyPi 2Fa, Hot Pixels - which may not be so hot - and other malware and vulnerabilities. The post WWDC, RomCom, PyPi, Hot Pi…
Lees meerHere, in an admittedly discursive nutshell, is the fascinating story of CVE-2023-32784. (Short version: Don't panic.)
Lees meerRapid Security Response is a new Apple feature that lets users get updates faster and helps keep them safer. The post What is Apple’s Rapid Security Response feature? appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerWhat good is a popup asking for your approval if an attacker can bypass it simply by suprpessing it?
Lees meerAI voice cloning puts bank security at risk—and the U.S. Senate is taking note. Plus: A big round of Apple security updates. The post Checklist 329: Voice Clones and OS Updates appeared first on SecureMac.
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Lees meerAnother traitorous insider, busted by system logs that gave his game away.
Lees meerControlled outage used to keep malware marauders from gumming up the works. Learn what you can do to help in future...
Lees meerSite marketing video promised total anonymity, but that was a lie. 170 arrested already. Potentially 1000s more to follow.
Lees meerWhen Apple stops issuing security updates for older iPhones, they become unsafe to use. But exactly how long can you safely keep using an old iPhone? The post When does an old iPhone become unsafe to use? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerBack in 2014, Google became the owner of several new “top-level domains.” Called a TLD for short, a top-level domain is the “dot-something” at the end of a domain name, for example .com or .net. Two of the new TLDs that Google registered were .zip a…
Lees meerOn Thursday, May 18, Apple released updates to all of its operating systems. The updates included new features as well as security-related fixes—including for three “actively exploited” vulnerabilities. Let’s take a look at the highlights of each up…
Lees meerAll Apple users have zero-days that need patching, though some have more zero-days than others.
Lees meerLaugh (sufficiently), learn (efficiently), and then let us know what you think in our comments (anonymously, if you wish)...
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