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Apple's older Mac computers face security risks without regular updates, but 10 essential tips including FileVault encryption and strong passwords can keep aging Macs protected.
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How to Properly Scan Your Computer for Malware - MSN
How to Scan Your Computer for Viruses, Trojans, and Other Malware Properly scanning your PC for viruses and other malware is easy and could take several minutes or longer. The more files you have ...
Hackers never sleep, so here's how to check your iPhone or iPad for viruses and malware.
Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how to protect your Mac computer from a new malware strain called MetaStealer that is targeting your data.
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New macOS malware uses Apple's own code to quietly steal ... - MSN
Check Point first uncovered the Banshee macOS Stealer, a malware-as-a-service targeting macOS users, in mid-2024, and has been monitoring this latest strain since September.
AppleInsider explains how to check for the resource-consuming malware, and how to stop it from slowing down macOS.
So what should you do if you get this strange warning and want to investigate whether there’s actually malware on your Mac? A good first step is to manually check your browser extensions.
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