The week in security:Mac OS X Keychain hacked; SecDevOps gets a reality check
Think your software developers can build secure code just because you want them to? Not necessarily
David Braue | 02 Oct | Read more
Think your software developers can build secure code just because you want them to? Not necessarily
David Braue | 02 Oct | Read more
Hackers once again use legit Apple Developer ID to sign malware for Mac computers.
Tenable Network Security has extended OS support for their Nessus Agents to Mac OS X and Red Hat/CentOS Linux.
Anthony Caruana | 15 Jun | Read more
A new piece of malware for Mac OS X systems may be a danger to anyone who’s installed the Mac security product MacKeeper.
Small businesses are proving to be a locus for cybersecurity attacks, with security experts advising that better communication is necessary to keep SMBs protected and some warning that the relatively small IT organisations of SMBs make them particularly vulnerable to the proliferation of 'shadow IT'.
David Braue | 10 Nov | Read more
Apple has improved its security in recent years, but is it enough?
Bob Violino | 10 Mar | Read more
Apple yesterday gave its strongest signal yet that it will continue to support OS X Snow Leopard with patches for the foreseeable future rather than retire the still-active operating system.
Gregg Keizer | 15 Mar | Read more
Perhaps you've heard that the Apple Mac OS X operating system is simply more secure by design and not prone to the security flaws and vulnerabilities that plague the dominant Microsoft Windows operating system? Well, don't believe the hype. Apple unleashed an update for Mac OS X this week which fixes a massive 134 vulnerabilities.
Tony Bradley | 12 Nov | Read more