How to delete Zoom from your Mac (and why you really should)
Ethics of a hackerPhoto by Nahel Abdul Hadi on Unsplash It was inevitable this would happen. A security researcher has identified an extremely serious vulnerablity in the Zoom videoconferencing system...
View ArticleApple locks down unknown VoIP pleasures
Apple’s fighting for your privacy Apple continues to drive forward its security credentials with news it will limit background access for Voice over IP (VoIP) apps running on iPhones and iPads. What...
View ArticleHow to check your iPhone for spyware
You can do more than find your iPhone, in iOS 13 you can find friends, Macs and more I’m interested in spyware detection software from Certo Software, a company that claims to develop the only iPhone...
View ArticleSecurity conscious Apple users should take a look at YubiKey 5Ci
If you’re passionate about security and privacy (and you should be) then you may want to know that the world’s first Lightning-compatible security key is available now, from one of the big names in...
View ArticleHow to keep your location (more) secret with iOS 13
Turns out there was more to mobile than animoji after all Apple cares about your privacy, which is why iOS 13 introduces a range of different tools to help your private life remain private on iPhones...
View ArticleApple apologizes, announces how it will improve Siri privacy
A spy in every home… Following widespread anger when we learned that humans have been listening to our Siri requests without permission, Apple has issued a public statement and an updated tech support...
View ArticleHow to protect yourself against the latest big iPhone security scare (Updated)
Image c/o: Photo by GotCredit No sooner had the digital ink dried on Apple’s September 10 event invites than Google’s Project Zero shipped news of a heinous, long-lasting iPhone security flaw...
View ArticleApple: Google created ‘false impression’ with iPhone scare
Image c/o: Photo by GotCredit Apple has responded to Google’s Project Zero iPhone security scare storythat appeared scant days before Cupertino introduced a new iPhone – and is throwing shade at the...
View ArticleWhere are the HomeKit secured Wi-Fi 6 routers for my iPhone 11?
Dude, can you see your router still uses 1234 as its password! Apple’s iPhones may not support 5G, but they do support Wi-Fi 6, so faster internet services are just a router upgrade away, but… Where...
View ArticleHow to use Apple’s new anti-Siri snooping tools
Siri doesn’t need to share your requests in order to work Apple has done the right thing and given Siri users more control over the recordings the company has saved of your Siri requests. How do you...
View ArticleJamf Protect shows the future for Mac security and everyone should use it
Now with TouchBar! If you want to protect yourself online you need to think beyond virus checkers and firewalls, because it’s not a question of if you’ll ever be hacked but a matter of how will you...
View ArticleAre you using one of the world’s worst passwords?
The useful thing about third-party password management apps is that they work cross platform Your password is the key to your digital kingdom. Armed with it, people you don’t know can ransack your...
View ArticleThe hyped-up Mac malware story doesn’t show what it claims (yet)
The report notes that most of these attempts come from MacKeeper, which no one should install really. There’s been some misunderstanding following a recent Malwarebytes report, claiming to have...
View ArticleSecurity minded enterprises prefer Mac, survey shows
Zip through Zoom on iPad and Mac with these useful keyboard commands Freshly-published Vanson Bourne research commissioned by Jamf shows that enteprises believe Macs are more secure and easier to...
View ArticleSecurity bugs in Apple: How to protect your device
Many thanks to Hanna Alicé/Flickr There is a belief that Apple devices are more secure than their Windows counterparts. While Windows devices do get hacked more often, some argue that this is more an...
View ArticleApple, Cloudflare solve huge web security flaw
Image c/o: Photo by GotCredit One of the biggest flaws in internet privacy has always been that ISPs can track which websites you visit thanks to the way the DNS system works – now engineers from...
View ArticleApple also leads on smartphone hardware security
Image c/o: Photo by GotCredit Critics on other platforms may want to whisper about it yet another way Apple led the evolution of the mobile industry was when it took the decision to invest in embedded...
View ArticleHow iOS 14.5 lets masked Apple Watch users unlock Face ID iPhones
Seem some people at Apple are as frustrated as the rest of us when trying to use Face ID iPhones while wearing a lifesaving COVID-19 mitigation face mask. Now, among all the other enhancements within...
View ArticleMac malware gets sophisticated, users are the weakest link
Image c/o: Photo by GotCredit Malwarebytes has published its annual report exploring the state of Mac malware. You can read the entire thing here, but I thought it might be useful to summarize some key...
View ArticleApple takes stance against zero click iPhone hacks
Content Caching is just one of the many improvements to be found in macOS High SierraAppe, s Yet more security news, Apple has taken a strong step to counter the kind of zero click attacks against...
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