The informations of Mac computers being infected for the first time ever with a ransomware virus was the top news of March’s first weekend.
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The informations of Mac computers being infected for the first time ever with a ransomware virus was the top news of March’s first weekend.
The post Ka-chink. So much for Mac invulnerability to malware. The facts appeared first on Avira Blog.
There is a start for everything or so we’ve learned during the last weekend. Apple users were targeted in the first time ever ransomware attack against Mac computers.
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Apple has released new versions of iOS and OS X, both of which include a significant number of security patches, several for bugs that can lead to remote code execution and other serious issues. Version 8.4 of iOS contains fixes for more than 30 security vulnerabilities, including bugs in the iOS kernel, WebKit, and CoreText. […]
When it was revealed late last month that a Chinese certificate authority had allowed an intermediate CA to issue unauthorized certificates for some Google domains, both Google and Mozilla reacted quickly and dropped trust in CNNIC altogether, Apple has kept the root certificates in its trusted store for both iOS and OSX. Apple on Wednesday released […]
Google’s Project Zero has released information on three as yet unpatched vulnerabilities in Apple’s OS X operating system, reports Ars Technica.
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