→ Switching to Apple’s two-factor authentication

Featured articles from around the web. Apple has, for a while now, offered two separate additional security measures to protect your Macs, iOS devices, and iCloud account, but thanks to some inexpert nomenclature, it can be a little difficult to tell them apart I’m glad Dan Moren figured this out and wrote it up, because … Read more

Hands-on with the new Photos features in macOS Sierra and iOS 10

Featured articles from around the web. Photos has long been a snooze of an app in iOS, and when its OS X complement arrived in Yosemite, it was underwhelming. Through many small releases in El Capitan, Photos’ stability improved and features expanded. Now, in iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, Photos is poised to be much … Read more

Little Snitch Bug Leaves Some Mac Systems Open to Attack

Featured articles from around the web. Mac OS X firewall Little Snitch is vulnerable to local escalation of privileges attacks that could give criminals the ability plant rootkits and keylogger on some Mac OS X El Capitan systems. Read more at Threatpost | The first stop for security news

Adobe Patches 52 Vulnerabilities in Flash Player

Featured articles from around the web. Adobe today pushed out an updated Flash Player today that patched 52 vulnerabilities, most of which led to remote code execution on compromised machines. Read more at Threatpost | The first stop for security news