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Apple issues a security update for iOS 12, zero-day vulnerabilities target iOS and iPadOS, and we look at the iPhone 13 Pro. The post iOS 12 Security Updates, Zero-Day iOS Vulnerabilities, and the iPhone 13 – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 207 appeared…
Lees meerIf you find an AirTag, be careful. The post Lost Apple AirTag Can Lead Finder to Malicious Website appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerIt's more expensive than the previous model, but nothing matches the compact size and power of the new iPad mini. The post Review: iPad mini 2021 – in spite of the increased price, it’s still a great device appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerAs is often the case, the iPhone 13 pro is an iteration on last year's model. But if you want a powerful, flexible smartphone camera, and above all better battery life, this model will fit the bill. The post iPhone 13 Pro Review: The Camera’s the St…
Lees meerAn iOS security researcher has publicly disclosed three zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple’s mobile operating systems—and a fourth that is unmitigated in iOS 15. The researcher, who went by the pseudonym “illusionofchaos” in their disclosure, stated …
Lees meerA new variety of Mac Trojan horse malware has been caught in the wild. And, surprisingly, the latest Trojan horses don’t claim to be Adobe Flash Player installers this time. Seekers of several macOS applications—notably including iTerm2, a third-par…
Lees meerA new report claims that telltale signs of Pegasus spyware have been identified on at least five current French cabinet ministers’ mobile phones. The phones reportedly belonged to Jean-Michel Blanquer, Julien Denormandie, Jacqueline Gourault, Sébast…
Lees meerApple has just released iOS 12.5.5, a security-only update for iOS 12. Some in the security industry had wondered whether iOS 12 would continue to get occasional security updates. At the announcement of iOS 15, Apple stated that iOS 14 would continu…
Lees meerThere's new Mac malware hiding in a terminal emulator app, an interesting Finder vulnerability, and Apple launches iCloud+. We also wonder why Apple isn't prompting iOS users to upgrade to iOS 15 The post Why Does’t Apple Want People to Upgrade to i…
Lees meerApple isn't prompting iPhone and iPad users to upgrade to iOS 15. The post Why doesn’t Apple want people to upgrade to iOS 15? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerAn independent researcher has just published details of a “macOS Finder RCE” (remote code execution) vulnerability. The bug effectively allows an attacker to bypass Apple’s File Quarantine and Gatekeeper technologies. Apple attempted to silently fix…
Lees meeriCloud+ brings new security and privacy features to paid iCloud accounts. The post How to Use iCloud+, with Additional Security and Privacy Features, and More appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerFocus, new in macOS Monterey and iOS 15, allows you to pare down notifications according to which activity you're doing. The post How to Use Focus to Limit Notifications in iOS 15 and macOS Monterey appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerApple has patched two in-the-wild vulnerabilities, and you should update your devices right away. We look at the dangers of "corrupt my file" websites. And we discuss Apple's new product announcements. The post Apple’s Consistent Iteration – Intego …
Lees meerApple has announce new iPhones, Apple Watches, and iPads. The post Apple Introduces the iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and New iPads appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerHave you ever wondered how much RAM is in your iPhone? Have you ever felt that it mattered? The post How Much RAM Is in an iPhone? Why Apple Doesn’t Give Specs appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerApple pauses their new CSAM image scanning rollout, WhatsApp gets slapped with a big GDPR fine in Ireland, and Germany is mandating seven years of updates for all mobile phones. We also discuss new Mac malware, and Intego's 100% virus detection rati…
Lees meerA new zero-click exploit targets the iPhone, Russia fines internet companies for not storing user data in the country, and you'll soon be able to put a driver's license in Apple Wallet, but should you? The post Zero Click, Russian Fines, and Apple …
Lees meerIn a recent publication from independent anti-malware testing firm AV-Comparatives, Intego Mac Internet Security X9 earned the coveted Approved Security Product award for 2021. Intego detected 100% of Mac malware and 100% of Windows malware samples …
Lees meerThe latest Adload malware had been infecting Macs for months before Apple began to detect it. Intego VirusBarrier users were already protected. The post OSX/Adload: Mac Malware Apple Missed for Many Months appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.
Lees meerJosh and Kirk look at some new iCloud features, and talk about how they've changed their security and privacy practices over the 200+ episodes of the Intego Mac Podcast. The post How We’ve Changed Our Approach to Security and Privacy – Intego Mac Po…
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