How Does the FBI Hack People?

How Does the FBI Hack People?

Do you think the government respects your privacy? For a lot of people, the illusion of such a belief was shattered three years ago, when Edward Snowden leaked thousands of pages of documents about the NSA’s spying programs. But the NSA isn’t the only government…

May 31, 2016 • 3 min read
What Do Our Web Browsers Really Know About Us? Pt 1/2

What Do Our Web Browsers Really Know About Us? Pt 1/2

As we step tentatively closer to a world with cameras in just about everything (Google Glass, anyone?), privacy concerns continue to rise. While the advent of red-light cameras and GPS-enabled cellphones have ushered in an age where our movements in public can be easily tracked,…

May 30, 2016 • 4 min read
Why the Internet of Things May Be More Trouble Than It’s Worth

Why the Internet of Things May Be More Trouble Than It’s Worth

The Internet of Things is a concept that seeks to connect just about everything in our lives into one cohesive network. We already know that our smartphones, tablets, and computers are connected to the internet and the cloud. Increasingly, though, other “smart” devices—from televisions to…

May 27, 2016 • 3 min read
SecureMac interview: Dan Kusnetzky

SecureMac interview: Dan Kusnetzky

SecureMac recently caught up with Dan Kusnetzky of Virtualization Review to discuss the growing threat of ransomware, you can read all about it here.

May 11, 2016 • 1 min read
Apple Blocking Outdated Versions of Adobe Flash

Apple Blocking Outdated Versions of Adobe Flash

Have you tried to use Adobe Flash Player on your Mac recently, only to get a message about your Flash Player plug-in being blocked or out-of-date? As of April 28th, Apple has begun blocking older versions of the Flash plug-in. You will need to update…

May 4, 2016 • 2 min read
SecureMac interview: Dan Kusnetzky

SecureMac interview: Dan Kusnetzky

SecureMac recently caught up with Dan Kusnetzky of Virtualization Review to discuss the growing threat of ransomware, you can read all about it here.

May 11, 2016 • 1 min read
Why the Internet of Things May Be More Trouble Than It’s Worth

Why the Internet of Things May Be More Trouble Than It’s Worth

The Internet of Things is a concept that seeks to connect just about everything in our lives into one cohesive network. We already know that our smartphones, tablets, and computers are connected to the internet and the cloud. Increasingly, though, other “smart” devices—from televisions to…

May 27, 2016 • 3 min read
What Do Our Web Browsers Really Know About Us? Pt 1/2

What Do Our Web Browsers Really Know About Us? Pt 1/2

As we step tentatively closer to a world with cameras in just about everything (Google Glass, anyone?), privacy concerns continue to rise. While the advent of red-light cameras and GPS-enabled cellphones have ushered in an age where our movements in public can be easily tracked,…

May 30, 2016 • 4 min read
How Does the FBI Hack People?

How Does the FBI Hack People?

Do you think the government respects your privacy? For a lot of people, the illusion of such a belief was shattered three years ago, when Edward Snowden leaked thousands of pages of documents about the NSA’s spying programs. But the NSA isn’t the only government…

May 31, 2016 • 3 min read