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Posted on Wednesday November 20, 2019 | apple, antivirus, phishing, backups, mac ransomware, patcher, keranger cybersecurity
High-profile ransomware cases include the WannaCry and Petya outbreaks in 2017, which infected hundreds of thousands of Windows PCs around the world. However, Mac computers can get ransomware too. If you have a Mac, it's important that you follow the security best practices below.
Posted on Monday November 04, 2019 | apple, keyboard shortcuts, sleep, mac os, secure, hot corners, password lock
Your Mac holds plenty of important files that you simply cannot risk losing or exposing to unauthorized parties. One of the best ways to protect your computer and all the data it contains is to lock it with a password when it's not in use.
Posted on Thursday October 17, 2019 | iphone, ipad, apple, mac, ios, apple security, cybersecurity, imac
It is widely believed that Apple computers and devices are highly secure and can't be touched by malware and viruses. While there are fewer security threats to Macs, iPhones, and other Apple gadgets compared to Windows and Android machines, Apple devices are also vulnerable. Here's how to protect them.
Posted on Tuesday October 01, 2019 | apps, ipad, security, apple, mac, ios, macbook, operating system, features, macos, macos catalina, sidecar
With its big launch just a few days away, macOS Catalina is creating quite a buzz in the world of computing. Many Mac users can't wait to upgrade their devices to the next-gen operating system and enjoy its exciting new features. Here are some of the things you can expect from Catalina.
Posted on Friday September 13, 2019 | iphone, technology, security, apple, privacy, settings, confidential, read receipts, text messages
If you're a business owner who is constantly on the go, you may have become too comfortable texting confidential information using your iPhone. Thankfully, getting back on track is easy. Here are three iPhone privacy settings that will give you an added layer of comfort and security.
Posted on Wednesday August 28, 2019 | apple, mac, data recovery, backup, system backup, time machine
If you're a Mac user, you probably know that macOS has a built-in feature called Time Machine. This backup application is used to keep an up-to-date copy of all the files on your Mac. What's unique about it is that it captures exactly what was on your Mac any day in the past, making it easy to recover files, emails, or media that may have been inadvertently deleted. Here's how you can make the most out of your Time Machine.