Hackers are targeting Mac users with a nefarious new phishing scam that employs clever tricks to steal your data. Here’s how ...
Did you recently receive an "approval notice" text from Apple informing you about a charge? Here's why it's a scam and what ...
After Windows defenses improved, the attackers switched to targeting Mac and Safari users with these very effective scams.
Those using a Mac are now susceptible to a phishing attack that's been plaguing Windows users for a long time.The Latest Tech ...
There are code adjustments to target macOS and Safari users by “leveraging HTTP OS and user agent parameters.” They maintain ...
Users receive fake alerts claiming their system is locked due to unusual activity and are prompted to enter Apple IDs and ...
Security firm LayerX Labs has identified a sophisticated phishing campaign that recently began targeting Mac users after new ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Apple's Passwords app had a three-month phishing flaw from iOS 18 to 18.2 patch.
The attack attempts to get a user to enter their username and password by making them think their Mac is compromised.
The hackers changed their target to Mac and Safari users after Microsoft issued a new anti-scareware update for its Edge ...
Apple fixed a bug in its Passwords app with December's iOS 18.2 update that had left users vulnerable to phishing attacks in ...
In iOS 18, Apple spun off its Keychain password management tool—previously only tucked away in Settings—into a standalone app ...