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What's new in iOS 10.3?

Posted on Wednesday April 05, 2017  |  siri, security, ios 10 3, apple maps, apple, apfs, airpods

2017April5Apple_AApple enthusiasts are always eager to get their hands on the latest Apple update, and after seven long beta versions, they're finally getting their wish. The new iOS 10.3 update, which is available on current iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch models, comes with new built-in features and bug fixes. To save you some time looking through all the patch notes, we've highlighted some of the most important features.

 

How to recover from ransomware in your Mac

Posted on Tuesday March 21, 2017  |  pkcrack, patcher, mac ransomware, filecoder, cybersecurity, backups, apple, antivirus

2017March21Apple_AWhile a vast majority of ransomware that's been developed targets Windows computers, malware authors have begun to attack Mac devices. Recently, researchers discovered a new ransomware strain, OSX/Filecoder.E, which encrypts Mac files and keeps them locked even after the victims have paid the ransom. But don't worry, there is still hope if you follow the security advice below.

 

New Mac malware linked to DNC hacking group

Posted on Thursday March 02, 2017  |  xagent, spear phishing, russian hackers, mac os, komplex, ios backup, fancy bear, apt28, apple

2017Mar2Apple_AFancy Bear, also known as APT28, is the Russian cybercriminal group responsible for hacking the Democratic National Party last year. Since then, the group has developed a host of tools to exploit Linux, Android, and Windows vulnerabilities. Last month, they spread a new strain of malware that specifically targets Apple Macbooks. If you own a Mac or an iOS device, here are some crucial details about the new malware.

 

Browser showdown: which one is right for you?

Posted on Thursday February 09, 2017  |  web browsers, safari, opera, microsoft, google, edge, chrome, apple

2017February9_WebandCloud_ABack when Internet Explorer was competing against Netscape, users had far fewer things to consider. Nowadays, some users do nearly all their work inside of a web browser, and they have far more options about which program to use. If you've ever questioned whether there might be a better way to browse the web, we've got your answers right here.

 

Fruitfly: the latest Apple malware

Posted on Wednesday January 25, 2017  |  malware, fruitfly, cybersecurity, apple

2017January25_Apple_AFor decades, Apple has enjoyed a reputation of being nearly invulnerable to threats of malware. That may be an exaggeration, but there is a bit of truth to it. However, if you're using Apple devices in your organization, you can't afford to take this exaggeration for granted. We're only just easing into 2017 and we've already seen the first Apple malware of the year. Read on to find out more.

 

Flaw allows thieves to open locked iPads

Posted on Monday January 09, 2017  |  tablet, security, remote wipe, ipad, apple

img-ipad-170px-op1Have you ever worried about your tablet's security? If not, you should. Networked gadgets are becoming increasingly interconnected every day, and just one social media account saved on a compromised iPad could lead to breaches on any number of other, more sensitive devices. If you own one of Apple's popular tablets, you need to know about a newly discovered flaw that allows thieves to bypass security measures and access your device.

 

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