
A Zoom vulnerability, and the war between the hackers and the developers
Takeaway from DEF CON 30: vulnerability in Zoom for macOS.
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Takeaway from DEF CON 30: vulnerability in Zoom for macOS.
Apple’s new feature promises enhanced protection in the fight against targeted attacks.
A detailed guide to the world of authenticator apps for those looking for an alternative to Google Authenticator.
Npm package UAParser.js, installed on tens of millions of computers worldwide, has been infected with a password stealer and a miner. Here’s what to do.
FinSpy spyware targets Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, and Linux users. Here’s what it can do and how to stay protected.
Tired of never-ending notifications? Here is how to turn them off on Apple computers.
What’s the difference between the malware adapted for Apple’s new M1 chip and the sort written for good old x86 processors.
On this episode of the podcast, Dave and Jeff discuss a new dating scam, Tesla stopping a cyberattack, macOS malware, a Slack bug, and more.
Researcher Patrick Wardle has demonstrated how a chain of exploits can be successfully used to attack macOS Catalina.
Everyone knows that EXE files can be dangerous for computers running Windows. But it turns out that EXE files can infect macOS too.
How cybercriminals blocked Marcie’s iPhone, and how to avoid a similar fate.
Adware found on 250 million computers spies on users and can install other software.
Using passwords on mobile devices is painful: In addition to memorizing your passwords, you need to input them with an awkward on-screen keyboard. But we’ve got you covered!
Contrary to popular belief, viruses for Mac do exist. Other online threats put Mac users at risk as well. Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac can neutralize them all.
Google has begun phasing out Chrome support on legacy OS X platforms.
Securelist issued a quick heads-up on what they called new ‘implants’ for OS X. It looks as though the notorious Hacking Team is back in business.
At SAS 2016 our GReAT experts talk about a Java-based multi platform malware used by hundreds of cybercriminals for a handful of purposes
Apple users say their Macs are a more secure working tool than Windows-based PCs. Unfortunately, it’s not exactly true.
Our today’s weekly news digest covers three stories about the mistakes coders make when programming robots, the way other people exploit those design flaws, and then the reckoning.
Kaspersky Lab has just released a new version of Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Mac, specifically for Mac-savvy businesses.
One can find a number of reasons why this very bug cannot be patched right now, or this quarter, or, like, ever. Yet, the problem has to be solved.