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The Checklist by SecureMac
Summary: SecureMac presents The Checklist. Each week, Ken Ray and August Trometer hit security topics for your Mac and iOS devices. From how-to's and safety tips, to security news of the day, The Checklist by SecureMac takes a conversational, solutions oriented approach to security for the average user. Check in each Thursday for a new Checklist!
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Items on this week’s Checklist: - A bypass in iOS 12.1 hours after its release - Scammy subscriptions and how to stop them - GrayKey gets stuck in the lock Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com
While macOS Mojave takes great strides to protect user privacy, some third-party developers worry that it secretly goes too far. Critical third party apps may stop working properly without users knowing it. Nick and Nick look into it. Plus, why doesn’t Apple have a bug bounty program for the Mac? We’ll tackle that, too, on this edition of The Checklist by SecureMac. Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com
On Checklist 111, Nicholas Raba and Nicholas Ptacek ride again! The principals of SecureMac are back to talk about changes in the latest macOS update, including specific permission requests and notarization for third-party apps. That and more on this edition of The Checklist.
On Checklist 110 by SecureMac, Nicholas Raba and Nicholas Ptacek are back to talk about security and privacy changes in iOS 12. What’s new with 2FA? How’s Apple guarding against tracking? And why is Siri asking for permission to access my phone? That and more on this edition of The Checklist. Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com
On Checklist 109 by SecureMac: - Social Engineering Steals the Show - Your Face and the Fifth Amendment - Follow Up Questions on How to Hotel Wifi Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com
Checklist listener John write in a few weeks ago with a ton of questions about using hotel wifi: Should you? What’s the best way? And what’s exposed when “all network traffic is exposed?” These questions and many more answered, on Checklist 108 by SecureMac. Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us like John did: Checklist@Securemac.com
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - Security concerns break for Newegg - California considers laws for Internet of Things things - And using your phone calls to protect your iPhone Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac, Nicholas Ptacek joins us to discuss issues in the Mac App Store with Trend Micro, Adware Doctor, and exfiltration of data. Plus - No, the Apple Store is not calling you for your iCloud login (even if caller ID says it is). Apple tells users how to avoid a relatively unknown scam.
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - Even if you’re paying, you’re still the product - Your kids are a byproduct - How things are going with DuckDuckGo
On episode 104 of The Checklist by SecureMac: - Dial V for Vulnerability... - Turns out Facebook may NOT have been the best VPN... - Spyfone secrets left open...
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - USBHarpooning - The Endless War on End-to-End Encryption - Google’s game of Hide-and-Seek, Revisited Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - Google’s game of Hide-and-Seek - A look at behavioral biometrics - And Comcast tells 26.5 million people to relax
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - A case of typosquatting spreading adware - The importance of really wiping a device you’re selling - Ken’s tale of a data leak standing in line Don't forget to check out our show notes: SecureMac.com/Checklist And get in touch with us: Checklist@Securemac.com
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - Who exactly is Exactis - and what do they have on you? - News of a Bluetooth vulnerability - LifeLock makes a return appearance
On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - China and India and Apple User Data - Putting “Restricted” Back in USB Restricted Mode - And an Old Con with a New Twist: Your Password!