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SecureMac.webp 2021-12-16 19:09:32 Checklist 259: Log4j and the Biggest Bug in the World (lien direct) Log4j is an Internet-breaking vulnerability that could affect users for years to come. Apple AirTag stalking help for Android users. Vulnerability
SecureMac.webp 2021-03-06 11:04:28 CallMe (lien direct) Type: Trojan Horse Platform: Mac OS X Last updated: 04/02/16 10:02 am Threat Level: High Description CallMe is a Trojan horse that targets Tibetan activist organizations. The Trojan infects its target through a malicious Microsoft Word (.doc) file, exploiting an older Word vulnerability cataloged as CVE-2009-0563. Once active, CallMe is able to run commands on the infected system; however, it only takes a limited number of actions using these permissions. The Trojan attempts to connect to a command and ... Vulnerability
SecureMac.webp 2020-10-08 16:48:26 Checklist 202: The T2 Vulnerability with Patrick Wardle (lien direct) Apple news sites were rife this week with news of an unpatchable vulnerability in the Cupertino-company's T2 security processor. Not great, but probably not the “sky is falling” moment headlines would have us believe. Security researcher Patrick Wardle joins us to explain What the T2 is supposed to do How the vulnerability works Ways to protect ourselves and more Vulnerability
SecureMac.webp 2020-01-11 08:01:00 Why you should update Firefox right now, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (lien direct) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has issued an alert about a “critical vulnerability” affecting Mozilla's Firefox browser. The DHS has advised all Firefox users to update their browser software immediately. In this short article, we'll explain what the vulnerability is, help you parse the language used in the security advisory, tell you who is affected, and let you know how to get your updates and stay safe. What is the vulnerability? According ... Vulnerability
SecureMac.webp 2019-08-24 16:00:02 Apple AirDrop Vulnerability Broadcasts User Phone Numbers to Potential Attackers (lien direct) iPhone users who frequently use the AirDrop feature to share images, videos, or other files may unwittingly be broadcasting their phone numbers to people nearby. According to a recent Ars Technica report, a hacker would need to have a laptop and a “wireless packet sniffer” dongle to exploit the vulnerability. Armed with those components, a security researcher testing the proof-of-concept software designed to exploit the vulnerability was able to see ... Vulnerability
SecureMac.webp 2019-07-10 17:00:03 Zoom security flaw puts you at risk (even after you uninstall) (lien direct) Security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh has discovered a major vulnerability in the popular Zoom video conferencing app that could allow malicious actors to turn on your Mac's camera without your permission. Vulnerability
SecureMac.webp 2019-05-16 17:00:01 Checklist 138: Any Times a Good Time for an Update (lien direct) A tricky class of vulnerability rises from the grave to trouble us again, one of the world’s most popular communications apps turns out to have a glaring flaw in its code that requires an immediate update to fix, and it’s time again to update your Apple devices - those stories, and all the details you need to know, are right here on today’s show. Here are the stories we’re checking ... Vulnerability ★★★★
SecureMac.webp 2019-03-08 19:40:02 Google Shares Details about a New macOS Vulnerability (lien direct) On Friday, March 1, 2019, Google's Project Zero announced that it had discovered a “high severity” vulnerability in Apple's macOS operating system. The Project Zero team constantly works to find vulnerabilities in software and code from other companies and developers. When Project Zero does identify a weakness, it notifies the coder or developer behind the software. The developer then has a 90-day window to fix the issue before Project Zero ... Vulnerability
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