This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has just released fixes for two actively exploited vulnerabilities affecting macOS Monterey, iOS 15, and iPadOS 15. Here is everything you need to know to stay safe. The post…
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Universal Control Comes to macOS Monterey – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 233
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog New malware, a new Chrome zero-day vulnerability, and why iOS auto-updates take so long to update. We discuss Apple’s potential iPhone hardware subscriptions and discuss the new Universal Control feature…
How to Set Up and Use Universal Control with macOS Monterey
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Universal Control lets you use Macs and iPads together, controlling them from one keyboard and pointing device. The post How to Set Up and Use Universal Control with macOS Monterey…
The Jargon Episode, Part II – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 232
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog We follow up on our recent episode explaining the jargon used in cybersecurity, explaining hacking and cracking, black hats and white hats, and more. The post The Jargon Episode, Part…
Apple Peek Performance Review – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 231
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Plenty of Apple software updates came out last week and we have the run-down. Look up in the sky, it’s a bird, it’s a plane….it’s a QR code? And, of…
The Jargon Episode – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 230
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Do you know your bot from your zombie, your evil maid from your man in the middle? Computer security, like any technical field, has lots of jargon, and in this…
Apple Releases Mac Studio, Studio Display, and Updates iPhone SE and iPad Air
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple introduces the first new Mac and display in many years, and upgrades the iPhone SE and iPad Air. The post Apple Releases Mac Studio, Studio Display, and Updates iPhone…
Apple Peek Performance Prognostics – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 229
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Russia has deployed malware against Ukraine in the lead up to its invasion; we have details on the cyber weapons they used. Third-party web browsers for the iPhone and iPad…
HermeticWiper malware targeting orgs in Ukraine; here’s how to stay safe
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog New malware known as HermeticWiper is in active use against targets in Ukraine. Here’s what you need to know to keep your computers safe. The post HermeticWiper malware targeting orgs…
Securely Redact Text in PDFs with Apple Preview on Mac
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Some methods of redacting text can be reversed; there’s a foolproof way to do this on Mac with Preview. The post Securely Redact Text in PDFs with Apple Preview on…
New Gmail Spam Filtering Rules: Check Your Spam Mailbox
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Gmail has changed the way it filters spam, and you may find legitimate emails in your spam folder. Check it regularly. The post New Gmail Spam Filtering Rules: Check Your…
Apple T2 Security Vulnerability, New Gmail Spam Rules, and How Thread Makes Your Home Smarter – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 228
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The Mac’s T2 security chip has been hacked and your Mac’s passwords can be cracked. What you should know about a potentially serious vulnerability. You should probably check your Gmail…
How to Use Thread HomeKit Devices with Apple TV and HomePod mini
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog 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…
Apple Vulns, Macro Viruses, and How Encryption Protects You – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 227
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has issued a mixed assortment of security updates, Microsoft is changing the way they warn about macros in Word and Excel documents, and we take a deep dive into…
Apple releases mystery security updates for macOS Big Sur, Catalina
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog On Monday, Apple released secretive security updates for macOS Big Sur and macOS Catalina. Strangely, Apple did not provide a single detail about which security issues were addressed in the…
Apple AirTags: The Complete Guide to How to They Work, What to Track with Them, and More
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Here’s everything you need to know about AirTags: how to use them, what to track, how efficient the tracking network is, and how tough they are. The post Apple AirTags:…
Apple fixes active zero-day vuln with macOS 12.2.1, iOS 15.3.1, Safari 15.3
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog On Thursday, Apple released security updates for macOS Monterey, iOS, iPadOS, and Safari to fix an actively exploited vulnerability. Apple describes the single vulnerability as follows: WebKit Available for: iPhone…
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 226
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A bug has turned up that allowed Siri to record user interactions without permission; Facebook predicts Apple’s strict privacy and tracking features will hurt its bottom line; and third parties…
Bad Breakup? How To Stop Sharing Data with Your Ex on iPhone and iPad
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog After a breakup, there are a lot of things you need to stop sharing to ensure your privacy. The post Bad Breakup? How To Stop Sharing Data with Your Ex…
Face ID with a Mask; Barcodes with Stamps; and Problems with OneDrive – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 225
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog We look at some Face ID tricks for you, your iPhone, and your mask. OneDrive and Dropbox run into a kernel extension issue and things may be kind of haywire…
The Enemy in Your Pocket – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 224
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog DazzleSpy; Safari; vulnerability; malware. Nuff said? Don’t worry, we’ll have more. There’s quite a bit of money to be made from Apple’s bug bounty program; one recipient blabs on the…
Apple releases macOS 12.2, iOS 15.3, watchOS 8.4 and more
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog On Wednesday this week, Apple released updates to all of its operating systems and Safari. Let’s take a look at what these updates have to offer in terms of security…
10 Ways End-to-Encryption Protects Your Data, Your Privacy, and Your Bank Balance
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog End-to-end encryption protects your data, your privacy, and your bank accounts in many ways. The post 10 Ways End-to-Encryption Protects Your Data, Your Privacy, and Your Bank Balance appeared first…
How to Run Windows on an M1 Mac – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 223
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A new Safari vulnerability can leak your browser history, 5G can interfere with airplane altimeters, Google Analytics is being targeted by EU courts, and we take a deep dive into…
SysJoker: Cross-Platform Backdoor Malware for Mac, Windows, and Linux
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog SysJoker is one of the most recently discovered Mac malware families. But SysJoker is not just Mac malware—it’s cross-platform malware that can also infect PCs running Windows or Linux.…
SysJoker Malware and Scams in the App Store – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 222
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog New SysJoker malware attacks Mac, Windows, and Linux computers. Apple has difficulty managing scams and copycat apps in its App Stores. And iCloud Private Relay is provoking ire among phone…
How to Run Windows on an Intel or M1 Mac
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog There used to be many options for running Windows on a Mac, and now it’s more limited, but you can still run Windows on your Mac if you want. The…
Look-Alike Letters Lead Users to Lose Moola – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 221
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Attackers can simulate an iPhone restart to keep malware alive, and an interesting HomeKit vulnerability could brick your device. We discuss malicious QR codes, and we take a deep dive…
The Challenge with Alexa – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 220
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Amazon Alexa gave a dangerous answer to a child asking for a challenge; how much can we trust AI to provide safe, reliable information? We also look at the new…
How to Set iCloud Account Recovery Contacts, Legacy Contacts, and Trusted Phone Numbers
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Set up recovery contacts and trusted phone numbers to help you get into your iCloud account in case of problems, and set up legacy contacts so, in the case of…
How to Use Two-Factor Authentication for Your Apple ID and iCloud Account
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Two-factor authentication is an extra layer of security for your Apple ID and iCloud account. Here’s how to use it. The post How to Use Two-Factor Authentication for Your Apple…
$1,139 of Gelato – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 219
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A four-year old child, using his father’s phone, ordered $1,139 worth of gelato. We discuss the risks of lending your iPhone or iPad to a child, and we look at…
How to Keep Kids from Making Purchases on Your iPhone or iPad
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog iPhones and iPads don’t have user accounts, so if you lend a child your device, they could make purchases, even accidentally, as well as access a lot of your personal…
Does the Log4j Vulnerability Affect You? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 218
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The Log4j vulnerability is making the news, and we discuss what it is and who should worry. We look at Apple’s new feature to detect nude photos in children’s messages,…
New Scam Emails Purport to Come from NSO Group Hacker – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 218
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The Log4j vulnerability is making the news, and we discuss what it is and who should worry. We look at Apple’s new feature to detect nude photos in children’s messages,…
Apple releases macOS 12.1, iOS 15.2, watchOS 8.3 and more
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has released another round of updates for all of its operating systems. The post Apple releases macOS 12.1, iOS 15.2, watchOS 8.3 and more appeared first on The Mac…
Understanding iOS and iPadOS App Privacy Report
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s new App Privacy Report, in iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.2, gives you lots of information about how apps and websites collect data. The post Understanding iOS and iPadOS App…
How to Use Live Text on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog One of the useful new features in iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey is Live Text. This feature converts text in images to text that you can copy. The…
New Scam Emails Purport to Come from NSO Group Hacker – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 217
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Amazon’s AWS outage causes havoc with the internet; a simple mistake can lock you out of your Google account for 48 hours; and we discuss a new scam email purporting…
“I am hacker NSO Group,” New Email Scam Leverages Controversial Pegasus Malware
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A new email scam is making the rounds, purporting to be from hackers in the NSO Group, known for its Pegasus spyware. The post "I am hacker NSO Group," New…
The Problem with Default Passwords – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 216
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The UK is mulling a bill to prohibit default passwords; the admin/admin that is often set by default on internet-connected devices. This would be a good thing, but there are…
Apple Sues NSO Group for Pegasus Spyware – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 215
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has filed a lawsuit against NSO Group, the creator of Pegasus spyware, that has targeted politicians, journalists, and activists. We discuss this surprising lawsuit and what it means for…
Mac and iOS Keychain Tutorial: How Apple’s iCloud Keychain Works
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The macOS and iOS keychain allows you to store passwords securely, and access them on all your Apple devices. The post Mac and iOS Keychain Tutorial: How Apple’s iCloud Keychain…
Mac and iOS Keychain Tutorial: How Apple’s iCloud Keychain Works
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The macOS and iOS keychain allows you to store passwords securely, and access them on all your Apple devices. The post Mac and iOS Keychain Tutorial: How Apple’s iCloud Keychain…
Shop Safely on Black Friday and Cyber Monday – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 214
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog We had to check our calendars when Apple announced a new self-service repair program for iPhones. We look at some new Mac malware, and we discuss how to shop safely…
7 essential tips to stay safe shopping online, Cyber Week and all year
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog How can you ensure that your online shopping experience is safe and secure? We have several crucial tips to help you stay protected during the holiday shopping season and year-round.…
25 Things You Didn’t Know Siri Can Do
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Siri can do a lot, but it’s hard to know the many questions and commands it can respond to. Here are 25 that you may not know. The post 25…
Is Apple Planning to Lock Down the Mac? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 213
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog There is still new malware pretending to be Flash Player updates, even though Flash is dead; Facebook said they were ditching their facial recognition program, but has done an about…
Highlights of Recent Mac Malware: OSX/WizardUpdate and OSX/Bundlore
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Mac malware researchers constantly encounter new malware samples and variants. In recent weeks, two notable malware families introduced new malware variants in their infection campaigns. Here’s what you should know…
How to Choose the Right iPhone for You in 2021
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog 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…
Apple’s Poor Patching Policies – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 212
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog We look at how Apple’s inconsistent patching policies for fixing security threats puts users at risk. We also discuss Facebook’s decision to shut down their facial recognition program, and an…
Reflecting on Apple’s Smart Home Ecosystem for Smart Home Day
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog November 3 is Smart Home Day, a day to ponder about the “smart” devices and technologies that simplify modern life. Let’s take a quick look at Apple’s smart tech that…
Apple’s Poor Patching Policies Potentially Make Users’ Security and Privacy Precarious
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s practices regarding security updates are frustrating and perplexing, and may endanger users. The post Apple’s Poor Patching Policies Potentially Make Users’ Security and Privacy Precarious appeared first on The…
Apple releases macOS 12, iOS 15.1, watchOS 8.1, and more
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog This week, Apple released its newest Mac operating system, macOS 12 Monterey, along with updates to its other operating systems. The post Apple releases macOS 12, iOS 15.1, watchOS 8.1,…
Say Hey to macOS Monterey – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 211
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple releases macOS Monterey, the company’s newest desktop operating system, along with a number of security updates. The post Say Hey to macOS Monterey – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 211…
How to Use Shortcuts to Automate macOS Monterey
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Shortcuts is a new way to automate the Mac, and it also works on iOS and iPadOS. The post How to Use Shortcuts to Automate macOS Monterey appeared first on…
Update Your Mac to macOS Monterey
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog macOS Monterey is here, with great new feature, and some excellent security and privacy enhancements. The post Update Your Mac to macOS Monterey appeared first on The Mac Security Blog.…
The iPod at 20 – How the Portable Music Player Laid the Foundation for Today’s Apple
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The iPod is 20 years old. This portable music player shaped the way Apple would evolve, and its resonance can still be felt today. The post The iPod at 20…
Apple’s New MacBook Pros, Really for Pros – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 210
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Google removes FTP from Chrome; a journalist looks at a state website’s source code and the governor brands him a “hacker”; Facebook is in trouble, and plans to change its…
Apple Goes Pro in Second Homegrown Silicon Salvo
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has announced new MacBook Pro models with the second generation of their in-house processors. The post Apple Goes Pro in Second Homegrown Silicon Salvo appeared first on The Mac…
Apple Watch Series 7 Review: A Larger Display, but No Essential Changes
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog This minor upgrade to the Apple Watch will be a big upgrade for those with watches a few years old, but there’s not enough difference with the Series 6 to…
What the heck is Apple doing?? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 209
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has released a security update for an actively exploited vulnerability, but only for iOS 15, not iOS 14? What are they doing? We also discuss how Apple sometimes offers…
How to Delete Your Social Media Accounts: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and More
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog If you want to delete social media accounts, here’s how to do it on the 10 most popular social media services. The post How to Delete Your Social Media Accounts:…
How to Delete Your Social Media Accounts: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and More
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog If you want to delete social media accounts, here’s how to do it on the 10 most popular social media services. The post How to Delete Your Social Media Accounts:…
The Complete Guide to Apple MagSafe Chargers, Cases, and Accessories
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s MagSafe technology provides a great way to charge your iPhone, but also some interesting accessories. The post The Complete Guide to Apple MagSafe Chargers, Cases, and Accessories appeared first…
iPad mini 6, Facebook’s Time-Out, and a Contactless iPhone Rip-Off – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 208
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Facebook’s downtime shows how risky it is to use social media services to log into other services. An interesting proof of concept can steal money from Visa cards on iPhones.…
How to Use Multitasking on the iPad
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has improved multitasking on the iPad, in iPadOS 15, so you can view and work in two apps at a time. The post How to Use Multitasking on the…
Intego’s Josh Long speaking at OBTS v4.0 Mac security conference
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Intego’s Chief Security Analyst, Josh Long, will be speaking today at the Objective by the Sea v4.0 Mac security conference. Josh’s 25-minute talk will is titled, “n-1 and n-2: Should…
Intego’s Josh Long speaking at #OBTS v4.0 Mac security conference
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Intego’s Chief Security Analyst, Josh Long, will be speaking today at the Objective by the Sea v4.0 Mac security conference. Josh’s 25-minute talk will is titled, “n-1 and n-2: Should…
iOS 12 Security Updates, Zero-Day iOS Vulnerabilities, and the iPhone 13 – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 207
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog 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…
Lost Apple AirTag Can Lead Finder to Malicious Website
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog If you find an AirTag, be careful. The post Lost Apple AirTag Can Lead Finder to Malicious Website appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. Read the original article: Lost…
Review: iPad mini 2021 – in spite of the increased price, it’s still a great device
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog It’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…
iPhone 13 Pro Review: The Camera’s the Star, but the Battery Life Is the Best New Feature
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog As 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…
Researcher discloses several zero-day iOS, iPadOS vulnerabilities
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog An 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…
OSX/ZuRu Mac malware spread through Trojan apps
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A 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.…
Pegasus spyware found on 5 French cabinet members’ phones
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A 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,…
Apple releases iOS 12.5.5 for older iPhone, iPad, iPod touch devices
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple 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…
Why Doesn’t Apple Want People to Upgrade to iOS 15? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 206
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog There’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…
Why doesn’t Apple want people to upgrade to iOS 15?
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple 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…
Why Does’t Apple Want People to Upgrade to iOS 15? – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 206
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog There’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…
Remotely exploitable “inetloc” zero-day vulnerability hits the Mac
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog An 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.…
How to Use iCloud+, with Additional Security and Privacy Features, and More
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog iCloud+ 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…
How to Use the Find My App to Locate Friends, Apple Devices, and AirTags
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The Find My app is a great way to find your Apple devices, friends, AirTags, and more. The post How to Use the Find My App to Locate Friends, Apple…
How to Use Focus to Limit Notifications in iOS 15 and macOS Monterey
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Focus, 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…
Apple’s Consistent Iteration – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 205
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple 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…
Apple Introduces the iPhone 13, Apple Watch Series 7, and New iPads
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple 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.…
Are “corrupt my file” sites safe? Here’s why to avoid corrupt-a-file services
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog File corruption sites claim they can make any file unreadable, so you can get extra time to submit a project. Ethics aside, is it safe to submit documents to such…
Apple patches two in-the-wild vulnerabilities for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple has released a series of security updates to patch two critical vulnerabilities that the company says were “actively exploited” in the wild. The following updates were released on Monday,…
How Much RAM Is in an iPhone? Why Apple Doesn’t Give Specs
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Have 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…
CSAM, GDPR, and Android Updates – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 204
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple 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.…
Zero Click, Russian Fines, and Apple Wallet – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 203
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog A 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…
Intego Earns 100% Detection in AV-Comparatives 2021 Independent Testing
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog In 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…
OSX/Adload: Mac Malware Apple Missed for Many Months
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog The 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…
How We’ve Changed Our Approach to Security and Privacy – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 202
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Josh 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…
How to Use Apple’s Hide My Email
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Hide My Email is a useful feature that you can use to prevent getting spammed by websites and services, and you should consider using it to create disposable, easy to…
How to Use Hide My Email
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Hide My Email is a useful feature that you can use to prevent getting spammed by websites and services, and you should consider using it to create disposable, easy to…
Apple Announces Expanded Protections for Children
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog Apple’s new features are designed to detect images and protect children, but there are valid concerns about the privacy implications of these systems. The post Apple Announces Expanded Protections for…
Tales from the Hackin’ Shack with Patrick Wardle – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 200
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog For the 200th episode of the Intego Mac Podcast, we welcome independent security researcher Patrick Wardle, who shares tales of finding bugs and vulnerabilities on the iPhone and Mac. The…
How to Use iCloud Private Relay
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog iCloud Private Relay is a new privacy features coming to macOS Monterey and iOS/iPadOS 15 this fall. The post How to Use iCloud Private Relay appeared first on The Mac…
Understanding iCloud Private Relay – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 199
This article has been indexed from The Mac Security Blog They Apple watch has been updated to cover a recent security vulnerability that has been patched on other Apple operating systems. Zoom pays users for lying, Apple brings back the…