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 you can put your old Macs to good use. The post 9 Things You Can Do…
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What to Do with an Old Mac
If you’ve got an old Mac, you might be able to repurpose it to make it useful. The post What to Do with an Old Mac appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed from The…
The Dangers of Verified Accounts on Social Networks – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 264
We discuss this week’s Apple security updates, explain why some apps have issues with full disk access in macOS Ventura, and we discuss the dangers of verified accounts on social networks, such as Twitter. We also take a close look…
Understanding User Accounts in macOS
User accounts are essentially in macOS. Learn how to create and manage user accounts on your Mac, and how to set time limits for your kids. The post Understanding User Accounts in macOS appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.…
A Newbie’s Guide to Using the Mac Downloads Folder
A common problem new Mac users have is a cluttered Downloads folder. This guide to the Mac Downloads Folder explains how to access and manage your downloaded files. The post A Newbie’s Guide to Using the Mac Downloads Folder appeared…
How to Securely Dispose of Your Old Mac
So it’s time to move on and end your relationship with your Mac. You had good times together; you’ll always have memories of the best moments you shared. But there’s a better Mac now, it may be faster, have a…
How to Install macOS Ventura or Monterey on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements
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 chance that macOS Monterey won’t run on it. Thankfully, there’s an app for that. The post…
What’s New in macOS Ventura – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 263
We take a look at some of the new features in macOS Ventura, and we also discuss the more than 100 vulnerabilities patched in this week’s operating system updates. And we discuss Apple’s surprising foray into ads for gambling apps…
How to Use Your iPhone as a Webcam with Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura
Continuity Camera lets you use your iPhone as a webcam with your Mac. The post How to Use Your iPhone as a Webcam with Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been…
What’s New in macOS Ventura
Check out what’s new in macOS Ventura: Stage Manager, new features in Mail and Messages, new security and privacy features, and more. The post What’s New in macOS Ventura appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been…
Get to Know the System Settings App on macOS Ventura
The System Settings app replaces System Preferences in macOS Ventura, and features a totally new look. The post Get to Know the System Settings App on macOS Ventura appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed…
New Features in Mail and Messages in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16
Learn about the many useful new features in Apple’s Mail and Messages. The post New Features in Mail and Messages in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16 appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed…
How to Use Your iPhone as a Webcam with Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura
Continuity Camera lets you use your iPhone as a webcam with your Mac. The post How to Use Your iPhone as a Webcam with Continuity Camera in macOS Ventura appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been…
What’s New in macOS Ventura
Check out what’s new in macOS Ventura: Stage Manager, new features in Mail and Messages, new security and privacy features, and more. The post What’s New in macOS Ventura appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been…
New Features in Mail and Messages in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16
Learn about the many useful new features in Apple’s Mail and Messages. The post New Features in Mail and Messages in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16 appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed…
Get to Know the System Settings App on macOS Ventura
The System Settings app replaces System Preferences in macOS Ventura, and features a totally new look. The post Get to Know the System Settings App on macOS Ventura appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed…
Intego Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
This month, Intego celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Founded in 1997, Intego’s primary focus has always been protecting Mac users from the dangers of the Internet. Five years ago, for our twentieth anniversary in 2017, we wrote an extensive blog post…
How to Install macOS Ventura or Monterey on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements
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 chance that macOS Monterey won’t run on it. Thankfully, there’s an app for that. The post…
Malware Attack Framework “Alchimist” Designed to Exploit Macs
A new malware attack framework, Alchimist, can be used to infect and remotely control macOS, Linux, and Windows computers. It is likely to have been used in the wild. The post Malware Attack Framework “Alchimist” Designed to Exploit Macs appeared…
How to Use Thread HomeKit Devices with Apple TV and HomePod mini
Smart home devices using Thread work with your HomeKit network via the Apple TV or HomePod mini. Learn how this makes your home smarter. The post How to Use Thread HomeKit Devices with Apple TV and HomePod mini appeared first…
Apple’s Confusing New iPad Line – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 262
Apple announced new iPads this week, and now the iPad line is confusing. We look at what this means for people who want to buy a new iPad. We also discuss the new Apple TV, and its Thread support, DuckDuckGo’s…
Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on Your iPad
You can do a lot with the Apple Pencil, and Logitech’s less expensive Crayon. Even more so with iPadOS 14. The post Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on Your iPad appeared first on The…
Which iPad Is Best for You in 2022?
With so many options, it’s not easy to know which iPad is best for you. This guide explains which iPad you should get, based on how you plan to use it. The post Which iPad Is Best for You in…
Intego Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
This month, Intego celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Founded in 1997, Intego’s primary focus has always been protecting Mac users from the dangers of the Internet. Five years ago, for our twentieth anniversary in 2017, we wrote an extensive blog post…
How to Install macOS Ventura or Monterey on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements
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 chance that macOS Monterey won’t run on it. Thankfully, there’s an app for that. The post…
Malware Attack Framework “Alchimist” Designed to Exploit Macs
A new malware attack framework, Alchimist, can be used to infect and remotely control macOS, Linux, and Windows computers. It is likely to have been used in the wild. The post Malware Attack Framework “Alchimist” Designed to Exploit Macs appeared…
Stage Manager offers new way to work with windows in macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16
Stage Manager is an interesting new way of working with windows on macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16. The post Stage Manager offers new way to work with windows in macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 appeared first on The Mac Security…
How to Use Thread HomeKit Devices with Apple TV and HomePod mini
Smart home devices using Thread work with your HomeKit network via the Apple TV or HomePod mini. Learn how this makes your home smarter. The post How to Use Thread HomeKit Devices with Apple TV and HomePod mini appeared first…
Apple’s Confusing New iPad Line – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 262
Apple announced new iPads this week, and now the iPad line is confusing. We look at what this means for people who want to buy a new iPad. We also discuss the new Apple TV, and its Thread support, DuckDuckGo’s…
Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on Your iPad
You can do a lot with the Apple Pencil, and Logitech’s less expensive Crayon. Even more so with iPadOS 14. The post Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on Your iPad appeared first on The…
Which iPad Is Best for You in 2022?
With so many options, it’s not easy to know which iPad is best for you. This guide explains which iPad you should get, based on how you plan to use it. The post Which iPad Is Best for You in…
Intego Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary
This month, Intego celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Founded in 1997, Intego’s primary focus has always been protecting Mac users from the dangers of the Internet. Five years ago, for our twentieth anniversary in 2017, we wrote an extensive blog post…
Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on Your iPad
You can do a lot with the Apple Pencil, and Logitech’s less expensive Crayon. Even more so with iPadOS 14. The post Everything you can do with the Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon on Your iPad appeared first on The…
Which iPad Is Best for You in 2022?
With so many options, it’s not easy to know which iPad is best for you. This guide explains which iPad you should get, based on how you plan to use it. The post Which iPad Is Best for You in…
Are AirTags Safe on Airlines? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 261
Apple’s new crash detection feature in iPhones is creating false positives on roller coasters. Researchers have found a way to use thermal tracking to figure out the password you’ve just typed. And are AirTags safe on airlines? Lufthansa isn’t quite…
Are airlines banning Apple AirTags? Here’s the complete story
Rumors started circulating last weekend that the German airline Lufthansa might be banning Apple AirTag tracking devices. But are any airlines actually prohibiting AirTags? Here are the straight facts and the full story. The post Are airlines banning Apple AirTags?…
Are AirTags Safe on Airlines? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 261
Apple’s new crash detection feature in iPhones is creating false positives on roller coasters. Researchers have found a way to use thermal tracking to figure out the password you’ve just typed. And are AirTags safe on airlines? Lufthansa isn’t quite…
Are airlines banning Apple AirTags? Here’s the complete story
Rumors started circulating last weekend that the German airline Lufthansa might be banning Apple AirTag tracking devices. But are any airlines actually prohibiting AirTags? Here are the straight facts and the full story. The post Are airlines banning Apple AirTags?…
Are AirTags Safe on Airlines? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 261
Apple’s new crash detection feature in iPhones is creating false positives on roller coasters. Researchers have found a way to use thermal tracking to figure out the password you’ve just typed. And are AirTags safe on airlines? Lufthansa isn’t quite…
Are airlines banning Apple AirTags? Here’s the complete story
Rumors started circulating last weekend that the German airline Lufthansa might be banning Apple AirTag tracking devices. But are any airlines actually prohibiting AirTags? Here are the straight facts and the full story. The post Are airlines banning Apple AirTags?…
The EU Mandates USB-C Ports – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 260
The European Union is mandating a common charging port on portable electronic devices. Is forcing manufacturers to use USB-C a good thing, or are there downsides? The post The EU Mandates USB-C Ports – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 260 appeared…
The EU Mandates USB-C Ports – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 260
The European Union is mandating a common charging port on portable electronic devices. Is forcing manufacturers to use USB-C a good thing, or are there downsides? The post The EU Mandates USB-C Ports – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 260 appeared…
The Dangers of Expired Domains and Old Email Addresses – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 259
When domain names expire, anyone can take them over, and not only confuse people used to a company name, but also access any emails sent to that domain. The post The Dangers of Expired Domains and Old Email Addresses –…
The Dangers of Expired Domains and Old Email Addresses – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 259
When domain names expire, anyone can take them over, and not only confuse people used to a company name, but also access any emails sent to that domain. The post The Dangers of Expired Domains and Old Email Addresses –…
Apple’s New iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 258
Josh and Kirk each got a new iPhone 14 Pro, and discuss the new features in the phone. They also look at some bugs in iOS 16, and new malware that may affect the Mac. The post Apple’s New iPhone…
Apple’s New iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 258
Josh and Kirk each got a new iPhone 14 Pro, and discuss the new features in the phone. They also look at some bugs in iOS 16, and new malware that may affect the Mac. The post Apple’s New iPhone…
iPhone 14 Pro Review – An Amazing New Camera, Safety Features, and an Always-On Display
This year’s iPhone comes with big changes: an always-on display, a new 48 Mp main camera, safety features, and more. The post iPhone 14 Pro Review – An Amazing New Camera, Safety Features, and an Always-On Display appeared first on…
Apple Watch 8 Review – Why Change What Works?
The Apple Watch 8 has incremental changes compared to its predecessor; why change a device that works? The post Apple Watch 8 Review – Why Change What Works? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed…
Fake App Store pages are the new fake Flash Player alerts
Poisoned search results may appear anywhere, even in Google, Bing, or other search engines. If you click on a malicious search result, you may see a fake App Store page. Here is everything you need to know to stay safe.…
Hello, iOS 16! – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 257
iOS 16 and watchOS 9 are here, and we give you some tips on prepping your devices for upgrade. We also discuss which older operating systems will continue to get security updates, and what’s up with that standalone Safari update…
New Security and Privacy Features in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16
This year’s Apple operating systems feature a number of useful security and privacy enhancements. The post New Security and Privacy Features in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16 appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been…
Apple releases macOS Monterey 12.6, iOS 15.7, and more; fixes zero-day vulns
On Monday, September 12, Apple released updates to all of its major operating systems. A few were major upgrades, namely iOS 16 and watchOS 9, as well as tvOS 16. Two “actively exploited” (i.e. zero-day, in-the-wild) vulnerabilities were fixed. Let’s…
iOS 16 and watchOS 9 are here; are your devices ready?
Apple has just released iOS 16 and watchOS 9. Are your devices ready? Here is everything you should know before upgrading, and how to prepare for the iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura upgrades coming in October. The post iOS 16…
Which Apple Watch is Right for You in 2022?
This year’s lineup offers three versions of the Apple Watch. The post Which Apple Watch is Right for You in 2022? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Read the…
How to Choose the Right iPhone for You in 2022
While the latest iPhone is the best and fastest every, you might not need its features. Apple sells several iPhone models; here’s how to choose the right iPhone for your needs. The post How to Choose the Right iPhone for…
Apple’s Far Out Event – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 256
Apple has introduced this year’s models of the new iPhone, iPhone Pro, and also unveiled a new, rugged Apple Watch, and 2nd generation AirPods Pro. We discuss the new features in these devices. The post Apple’s Far Out Event –…
Apple Introduces iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8, and New AirPods
With a new 48 Mp camera on the iPhone 14 Pro, and the new Apple Watch Ultra, Apple comes out strong with this year’s models. The post Apple Introduces iPhone 14, Apple Watch 8, and New AirPods appeared first on…
Which Is Better: Apple’s Hide My Email or DuckDuckGo Email Protection?
Apple and DuckDuckGo both offer anonymous email forwarding that protects your personal address. But which service is better? We weigh the pros and cons of Hide My Email and DuckDuckGo Email Protection. The post Which Is Better: Apple’s Hide My…
Apple Releases iOS 12.5.6 for Old iPhone, iPad, iPod touch Models to Fix Actively Exploited Vulnerability
Apple released a surprise security update for iOS 12 to fix an actively exploited vulnerability for older models of iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. But is it too little, too late? And should we expect further iOS 12 updates? The…
Comparing Face ID, Touch ID, and Passcode Security – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 254
Apple has announced the date for its iPhone event; it’s on September 7, and we discuss what we could see. We also look at more mobile apps that inject javascript in web pages in their in-app browsers; are they doing…
Which Is More Secure: Face ID, Touch ID, or a Passcode? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 254
Apple has announced the date for its iPhone event; it’s on September 7, and we discuss what we could see. We also look at more mobile apps that inject javascript in web pages in their in-app browsers; are they doing…
Which Is More Secure: Face ID, Touch ID, or a Passcode?
Of the three methods for authenticating on an iPhone or iPad, which is the most secure? You may be surprised. The post Which Is More Secure: Face ID, Touch ID, or a Passcode? appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.…
Apple Patches Two Actively Exploited Vulns in Monterey 12.5.1, iOS and iPadOS 15.6.1
On Wednesday, Apple released macOS, iOS, and iPadOS updates to fix two actively exploited (i.e. in-the-wild, zero-day) vulnerabilities. Here is what these updates include, and which OSes Apple might have skipped updating. The post Apple Patches Two Actively Exploited Vulns…
Car Hacks, Facebook Tracks, and Windows on Macs – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 253
We look at another car hack, this time when a security researcher found the public key for Hyundai updates through a Google search. We also explain how Facebook tracks you, even when you don’t allow it, and another, even easier…
What Do QuickTake, iSight, and iBook Have in Common? How Apple Reuses Trademarks
Apple has reused a number of trademarks over the year, reviving names of old products for new products and features. The post What Do QuickTake, iSight, and iBook Have in Common? How Apple Reuses Trademarks appeared first on The Mac…
Google Begs Apple to Replace iMessage with RCS – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 252
Google has launched a campaign to try to pressure Apple to adopt a messaging standard that is more amenable to Android users, but this is far more self-serving than it first appears. Also, we look at how Amazon wants to…
Tom Cruise and the Leap Second – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 251
Tom Cruise is showing up everywhere: landing his helicopter in an English family’s garden; interrupting hikers and leaping off a cliff; and even in deepfake videos. We also look at the leap second, and how taking away one second in…
Is Your Car the Next Security Risk? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 250
Cars are the next target for hackers; we look at vulnerabilities in standalone GPS devices, and we also discuss how Honda shrugged when presented with security vulnerabilities. We also go over the recent Apple operating system updates, and look at…
Stage Manager Offers a New Way to Work with Windows in macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16
Stage Manager is an interesting new way of working with windows on macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16. The post Stage Manager Offers a New Way to Work with Windows in macOS Ventura and iPadOS 16 appeared first on The Mac…
Apple’s New M2 MacBook Air – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 249
Apple’s new M2 MacBook Air is the first change in the popular laptop’s form factor since its introduction in 2008. We also look at a change in Facebook’s tracking URLs, and how running ChromeOS could bring an old Mac back…
M2 MacBook Air Review – New Form Factor for Apple’s Most Popular Mac
The new M2 MacBook Air is a great upgrade to Apple’s most popular computer; with some caveats. The post M2 MacBook Air Review – New Form Factor for Apple’s Most Popular Mac appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. This…
Lockdown Mode – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 248
Apple has announced a new extra-protection security feature called Lockdown Mode, which will protect those at high risk from hackers. We explain why this is a great bundle of security features that you can enable with a single click. The…
Install macOS Betas on Your Mac in a New APFS Volume
If you want to run macOS betas on your Mac, there’s an easy way to set it up so it can run both the current and future versions of the operating system. The post Install macOS Betas on Your Mac…
Prime Day Shopping Safety Tips – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 247
Amazon Prime Day is next week, and we offer some tips on buying securely. We also explain how you can run Windows 11 on your Mac for free. The post Prime Day Shopping Safety Tips – Intego Mac Podcast Episode…
Install macOS Ventura Beta in a Virtual Machine on an M1 or M2 Mac with UTM
If you want to try out the beta of macOS Ventura, but don’t have a spare disk, use the free UTM to create a virtual machine. The post Install macOS Ventura Beta in a Virtual Machine on an M1 or…
How to Run Windows 11 for Free on an M1 or M2 Mac
Boot Camp cannot run on M1 or M2 Macs, but there is a way to run Windows 11 inside of macOS — for free. Here is everything you need to know. The post How to Run Windows 11 for Free…
The iPhone at 15 – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 246
We look at this week’s security news, then we reminisce about 15 years of the iPhone, which went on sale on June 29, 2007. It’s been an interesting ride so far. The post The iPhone at 15 – Intego Mac…
Everything You Can Do with iCloud – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 245
We also talk about a new phishing scam, how the Strava fitness app is causing problems for the Israeli military, some new Windows feature that copy Apple, and the end of captchas. Then we take a deep dive into iCloud,…
How to choose the right Mac for your use case in 2022
If you want to buy a new Mac, you have several options. This guide looks at the pros and cons of each type of Mac. The post How to choose the right Mac for your use case in 2022 appeared…
Apple’s Planned Obsolescence – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 244
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog We look at how Apple’s planned obsolescence means that many devices won’t be compatible with this fall’s new operating systems; even devices that are being sold right now. The post…
Apple’s Planned Obsolescence: iOS 16, macOS Ventura Drop Support for Many Models
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s new operating systems will remove compatibility from a large number of devices. Is the company doing this just to boost sales? And should Apple support hardware longer? The post…
Apple’s Planned Obsolescence
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s new operating systems will remove compatibility from a large number of devices. Is the company doing this just to sell more? The post Apple’s Planned Obsolescence appeared first on…
Apple’s New Operating Systems: macOS Ventura, iOS 16, & iPadOS 16 – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 243
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple presented this year’s operating systems at the Worldwide Developer Conference. We take a look at the key features, and especially at the security and privacy features that will be…
New Security and Privacy Features in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog This year’s Apple operating systems feature a number of useful security and privacy enhancements. The post New Security and Privacy Features in macOS Ventura, iOS 16, and iPadOS 16 appeared…
Apple Presents macOS Ventura, iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and New Macs
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has introduced this year’s new operating systems, and an all-new MacBook Air with the new M2 processor. The post Apple Presents macOS Ventura, iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and New…
Waiting for WWDC – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 242
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog As we await next week’s Worldwide Developer Conference, we discuss what Apple may present. We also look at a clever method hackers are using to steal WhatsApp accounts, remind users…
How to Use iCloud Drive and Get the Most Out of It
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog iCloud Drive is a great way to store files in the cloud, especially because it’s built in to your Apple devices. The post How to Use iCloud Drive and Get…
Ellie’s Data Auction – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 241
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s recent iPhone privacy ad features an auction of Ellie’s data. We look at the ad and discuss the points Apple makes, and explains how they matter, and when they…
The Pros and Cons of Sideloading Apps on iOS – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 240
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple claims that they need the App Store to ensure that iOS devices are safe. The company claims that sideloading, or installing apps from other sources, is dangerous. Yet this…
Requiem for the iPod – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 239
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has discontinued the last iPod, the iPod touch. We discuss some of the history of the iPod, and look at 17 reasons who you should use an iPod touch.…
Apple AirTags: One Year On – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 238
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has provided some clarification to its plan to remove old and in the way apps from the App Store. Microsoft has been working on a VPN that isn’t a…
17 Reasons Why You Should Use an iPod touch in 2022
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog You may think the iPod touch is an out-of-date technology, but there are lots of reasons why you might want to use one. The post 17 Reasons Why You Should…
Apple’s AirTags: One Year On
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog It’s been one year since Apple’s AirTags were released; it’s time to take stock. How efficient have they been? What problems have they caused? The post Apple’s AirTags: One Year…
Get Ready to Repair Your Own iPhone! – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 237
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple is making the tools and documents needed for iPhone repairs available to users in the US. Are you ready to repair your own iPhone? Removing outdated apps is now…
Everything You Can Do with iCloud – The Complete Guide
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s iCloud provides a number of services to manage and sync your data, protect your privacy, and more. Here’s everything you can do with iCloud. The post Everything You Can…
USB-C and Thunderbolt: Understanding Ports and Cables for Macs and iPads
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Today’s Macs have USB-C ports, some of which support Thunderbolt. Getting the right cable can be confusing. The post USB-C and Thunderbolt: Understanding Ports and Cables for Macs and iPads…
How to Install macOS Monterey on Unsupported Macs, for Security Improvements
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog 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 chance that macOS Monterey won’t run…
Install macOS Monterey on a 15-Year Old Mac – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 236
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Josh has a 15-year old iMac that he wanted to be up to date with security updates, but it doesn’t support macOS Monterey. So he found a way to finagle…
Apple’s Security Approach Endangers Users of macOS Big Sur & Catalina – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 234
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has issued new updates, but hasn’t patched two serious vulnerability for Big Sur and Catalina. We also look at a serious MailChimp data breach, and how AirTags are being…
Apple Neglects to Patch Two Zero-Day, Wild Vulnerabilities for macOS Big Sur, Catalina
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has chosen to leave Big Sur and Catalina (around 35 to 40 percent of all Macs) in danger of actively exploited vulnerabilities that have only been patched for macOS…