Why you need to update iOS and macOS ASAP
You shouldn’t put off updating to iOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.2 and future updates, and here’s why.
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You shouldn’t put off updating to iOS 16.3 and macOS Ventura 13.2 and future updates, and here’s why.
In late 2022, Apple announced a raft of new data protection features. Why does that matter to users?
Takeaway from DEF CON 30: vulnerability in Zoom for macOS.
Apple’s new feature promises enhanced protection in the fight against targeted attacks.
Can a device be hacked when switched off? Recent studies suggest so. Let’s see how this is even possible.
Let’s see how Google, Microsoft and Apple can work together to do away with passwords.
In the past year, a slew of cases in which criminals used AirTags to stalk people have come to light. We explain how this works and how to protect yourself.
Dangerous vulnerability in WebKit (CVE-2022-22620) is believed to be actively exploited by hackers. Update your iOS devices as soon as possible!
How to set app permissions in iOS 15 for maximum privacy and security.
Apple plans to use its new CSAM Detection system to monitor users and identify those who store child pornography on their devices.
How to respond to tracking requests in iOS, iPadOS and tvOS 14.5 — or opt out of app tracking completely.
What’s the difference between the malware adapted for Apple’s new M1 chip and the sort written for good old x86 processors.
Dave and Jeff talk about health app vulnerabilities, iMessage concerns, ransomware attacks, and more.
Version 14.4 patches vulnerabilities that cybercriminals are actively exploiting. Install this update as soon as possible.
Jeff and Dave chat about Parler’s resurgence, monkey thieves, and Bitcoin scams on Twitter that use verified accounts.
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.
Many services allow you to share your subscription with family. Here’s how popular sites handle sharing.
At WWDC 2020, Apple rolled out App Clips for iOS. We explain what that — as well as Android Instant Apps — is.
During a cyberattack in Hong Kong, LightSpy spyware infected the iPhones of people visiting counterfeit news sites.
Jeff and Dave discuss headaches caused by Tesla’s app going down, YouTube violating child privacy laws, and more.
Some say you can get malware on your iPhone simply by visiting a dangerous Web page. We examine the rumor to get at the truth.