I wrote about an Apple Mac attack last week – Macs too… – and we are going to start the week off with a Mac attack. Let me just quote the article here: “Still today, many people think that Apple and its macOS are less targeted by malware. But the …
Macs too…
I can still remember sitting in client meeting listening to the then minority Mac owners explain to me that Macs did not get hacked or get viruses. Of course, what they did not understand was that hackers then could not be bothered with Macs as there were far more juicy …
Why knowing what is installed on your network is important…
Here is a cautionary tale of redundant software. Before Macs got dark mode, many companies produced dark mode applets and many Mac users who could not live without dark mode, downloaded them and used them. Then Apple introduced dark mode and these applets became redundant. Many users uninstalled the applets …
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Apple updates fix Zero-day flaws
Apple updates have been issued across it’s range of devices to address to address two zero-day flaws discovered in their operating systems. The affected range of devices is extensive but as of writing there have been no reports of active exploitation of the flaws. The best thing to do is …
Do you remember when Macs did not get viruses?
Well I was not sure it was true then and it is not true today – especially if you are tempted to save money and use pirated software: Pirated Final Cut Pro infects your Mac with cryptomining malware – BleepingComputer Your takeaway from this is: