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Is App Notarization broken?

Security researchers have discovered a variant of Shlayer malware — an extremely common macOS threat — that appears to have circumvented Apple’s App Notarization process. The post Is App Notarization broken? appeared first on SecureMac.

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What is geofencing?

Federal judges in the United States are starting to push back against police requests for “geofence warrants”, citing constitutional concerns. In this short article, we’ll introduce you to the issue, tell you what it means for your privacy, and expl…

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Analysis of Apple Unified Logs [Entry 12] – Quick & Easy Unified Log Collection from iOS Devices for Testing

Collection of Unified Logs on macOS systems is pretty straight forward. You can use the command, and yes – you do have to be root.sudo log collect Collection from iOS device is not as obvious. I think most of us are doing the sysdiagnose/AirDrop met…

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Monday review – catch up on our latest articles and videos

Our recent articles and videos, all in one place.

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Phishing tricks – the Top Ten Treacheries of 2020

Here's the Top Ten - or perhaps we mean The Worst Ten. How many would you fall for?

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Vishing scams use Amazon and Prime as lures – don’t get caught!

How do you deal with scam calls on a phone number you keep for emergencies?

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Phishing scam uses Sharepoint and One Note to go after passwords

Not all phishing links appear right in the email itself...

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Guide to iOS 14 Privacy Features

Apple has just released iOS 14 to the public, it has a number of important privacy enhancements that you should know about. In this guide, we’ll walk you through iOS 14’s privacy features, and give you tips and how-tos to help you make the most of t…

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Ransomware attacks by amateur Iranian hackers used “off-the-shelf” malware

Threat researchers are reporting that low-skilled Iranian hackers carried out a number of successful attacks against enterprise targets in June. The incident highlights the growing threat of off-the-shelf malware to businesses and individuals. In th…

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Monday review – catch up on our latest articles and videos

Our recent articles and videos, all in one place.

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Fake Android notifications – first Google, then Microsoft affected

Were you woken up by a bogus Android notification from Google or Microsoft this week?

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Russian cybercrime suspect arrested in $1m ransomware conspiracy

When ransomware hits, there are always 3 questions. How much? Did they pay? And the big one: How did the crooks get in?

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“Chrome considered harmful” – the Law of Unintended Consequences

A well-written article on the APNIC blog has provoked a thoughtful response from the Chromium coders - and we can all learn from it!

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How to Prepare Your Mac to Upgrade to macOS Big Sur

It will soon be time to upgrade your Mac to macOS Big Sur. Here's how to prepare for the new operating system. The post How to Prepare Your Mac to Upgrade to macOS Big Sur appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.

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Monday review – catch up on our latest articles and videos

Our recent articles and videos, all in one place.

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Part 2: Step-by-step iPhone Setup for iOS Research (via @bizzybarney)

This is a follow-on to the previous post showing how to setup your Mac for iOS testing. If you haven’t read over that one - this article draws assumptions that your Mac is setup in a certain way, or that you know what you’re doing otherwise. Feel fr…

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Outlook “mail issues” phishing – don’t fall for this scam!

We deconstruct an email phishing scam in detail so you don't have to!

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Using AI to fight hand-crafted Business Email Compromise

Using natural language models to identify Business Email Compromise (BEC)

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Checklist 195: Attacks on the 2020 Election with Nick Leon

The 2020 U.S. election is under attack. Who’s doing it? Why? How? And what can we do stop it? SecureMac’s Nick Leon joins us to talk it over. The post Checklist 195: Attacks on the 2020 Election with Nick Leon appeared first on SecureMac.

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XCSSET: New Mac malware infects Xcode projects

Security researchers have discovered an interesting new variety of macOS malware that spreads by attacking Xcode projects. It’s called XCSSET, and in this article, we’ll tell you what you need to know about this unusual threat in order to stay safe.…

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US liquor giant hit by ransomware – what the rest of us can do to help

If blackmailers dump data stolen from a company that refused to pay - don't even peek at the data, Reward the refusal...

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