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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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Security news doesn’t stop, and neither do we! On this week’s Checklist by SecureMac: - Apple’s Leaky Logs - Making Boeing WannaCry - Trying to silence Siri - The MyFitnessPal Data Breach - A QR Code reader vulnerability in iOS
Malware and vulnerabilities have roared in early in 2018. On this week's Checklist by SecureMac, three hazards and two helpers about which you should know. Items on the list include: - Coldroot - Shlayer - A secret crypto-miner in the Mac App Store - LuLu: an open-source outbound firewall app - Mozilla locking Facebook in a box
Do you understand the Facebook Fiasco tied into Cambridge Analytica? It is a huge, evolving story, so there's a good chance your answer is "no." This week, we touch quickly on the start of the story, then look at possible, individual next steps. Topics to include: - The story so far… - How ad microtargeting works - How to stop Facebook from sharing your data with third parties - How to completely delete your Facebook account - Your data has value - Don’t just give it away.
What happens to the digital data in your life when you're no longer here to access it? It's not a fun topic, but it is an important one for your loved ones. Items on today's Checklist: Making sure family can access your devices Storing important information securely The importance of backups Different service providers, different rules Who owns digital property?
You might not be mining, trading, or investing in cryptocurrency. You might not even know what it is. The current mania for cryptocurrency may still be affecting your computing experience. It's Cryptocurrency and You on The Checklist by SecureMac.
Your computer is a workhorse. While its best days may be behind it, you might not be able to put it out to pasture. This week, The Checklist by SecureMac looks at issues around running old hardware and software. Items on the list include: Why we use old hardware The dangers of running old tech When virtual machines might help Running old computers safely Do you even need a computer?
Once more into the grab bag! Once again, there are several stories about which we want you to hear! And here they are! Items on the list: - Strava Fitness Tracking Troubles - How Intel Handled Spectre - The Grammarly Gaff - The Mac Trojan in MacUpdate - Spear Phishing with Fake Bribes
There’s a lot of power on your wrist. Of course, with great power comes a stack of security concerns. This week’s Checklist by SecureMac covers Apple Watch and Security.
On this edition of the Checklist, a few small stories make up one big show. Topics include: - Another Messages bug - Windows malware hits the Mac - Videogame vulnerabilities - The fate of the Fruit fly guy
On this week’s episode, we look at overall iOS security features.
Meltdown and Spectre are a couple of the biggest computer security vulnerabilities the world has ever encountered. On this episode of The Checklist, get to know them! What do they do? What's being done to stop them? And what can you do to protect yourself?
Wrapping up our 2017 Security Year in Review, today we look Apple security wins and fails for the year, plus security issues that potentially hit all of us in 2017.
2017 was a huge year for security issues. This week, part one of our two part year in review covers some of the biggest discoveries and threats faced by users of Macs and iOS devices.
A look at Apple's No Good Very Bad Security Quarter, including: - The Worst Game of Password Ever - The I Am Root Bug - The HomeKit Zero Day Vulnerability - The Endless iOS Re-Boots
This week, we're looking at ways kids are targeted through technology and what we can do to help them not fall victim. Items on the list: - Chat and Social Media - Privacy and Security in Apps - Online Games - Is Monitoring Software Right for Your Family? - Keeping Open Lines of Communication