Apple Users: This macOS Malware Could Be Spying on You

Apple Users: This macOS Malware Could Be Spying on You

In 2018, Macs accounted for 10% of all active personal computers. Since then, popularity has skyrocketed. In the first quarter of 2021, Macs experienced 115% growth when compared to Q1 2020, putting Apple in fourth place in the global PC market share. It is safe to say that Macs are well-loved and trusted devices by a significant portion of the population — but just how safe are they from a security perspective?  Many users have historically believed that Macs are untouchable by hackers,…

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Apple Users: This macOS Malware Could Be Spying on You | McAfee Blogs

Apple Users: This macOS Malware Could Be Spying on You

In 2018, Macs accounted for 10% of all active personal computers. Since then, popularity has skyrocketed. In the first quarter of 2021, Macs experienced 115% growth when compared to Q1 2020, putting Apple in fourth place in the global PC market share. It is safe to say that Macs are well-loved and trusted devices by a significant portion of the population — but just how safe are they from a security perspective?  Many users have historically believed that Macs are untouchable by hackers,…

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Campaigners Request Meeting with Home Secretary as Part of Computer Misuse Act Review

Campaigners Request Meeting with Home Secretary as Part of Computer Misuse Act Review

Campaigners have written to the UK Home Secretary, Priti Patel, welcoming the announced review into the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) and requesting a meeting with her to discuss reform proposals. The CyberUp Campaign and techUK penned the letter following a joint briefing call on Tuesday May 25 among industry representatives about the review, which Patel first announced in a speech during the CYBERUK 2021 virtual event last month. In her talk, she explained this is…

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Supermicro launches liquid cooling initiative

Supermicro launches liquid cooling initiative

Super Micro Computer, a.k.a. Supermicro, is adding a range of liquid cooling solutions to its server products. Working with customers, Supermicro will design, implement and test the latest liquid cooling technologies at the rack level. Customers who implement liquid cooling can improve data center PUE (power usage effectiveness) and TCO by more than 40% by cutting power costs, the company says. The cooling is for new systems coming to market. Like most OEMs that support…

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The future of work is here for government

The future of work is here for government

We’ve all seen how the pandemic has changed the way state and local governments work and how they’re delivering services to the people of their communities. We’ve also watched as it accelerated changes in the public sector workplace, impacting which technologies are adopted—and how they’re used—the effects of which will be felt for decades. People call it the “next normal” but the truth is it’s long overdue. The future of work is now here. It’s…

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DNS Attacks on the Rise, at a Cost of $1 Million Each

DNS Attacks on the Rise, at a Cost of  Million Each

According to new research, cyber-attacks using DNS channels to steal data, DDoS victims, and deploy malware have grown in volume and cost throughout the pandemic. EfficientIP’s 2021 Global DNS Threat Report was compiled by IDC from interviews with 1,114 organizations across the world about their experiences of last year. It found that 87% of organizations suffered one or more DNS attack in 2020, up eight percentage points from 2019. On average, victims were hit 7.6 times…

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Chinese Actors Reportedly Breached America’s Largest Transport Network

Chinese Actors Reportedly Breached America’s Largest Transport Network

According to a new report, Chinese threat actors breached North America’s largest transport network in a likely cyber-espionage campaign earlier this year. The attackers reportedly exploited a zero-day vulnerability in the Pulse Connect Secure remote access product to penetrate the IT systems of New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in April. Although they achieved persistence for several days and compromised three of the transit authority’s 18 computer systems, the MTA claimed that the actors stole no…

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Experimental Morpheus CPU is ‘mind-bogglingly terrible’ to crack

Experimental Morpheus CPU is ‘mind-bogglingly terrible’ to crack

To many of us, Morpheus is a character played by Laurence Fishburne in The Matrix movies. To others, Morpheus is the Greek god of sleep and dreams. To others still, Morpheus is a digital synthesizer from the early ‘90s that developed a cult following.The Morpheus we’re discussing today, however, is of far greater relevance to enterprise IT professionals who constantly are searching for ways to protect their networks from the ever-present threat of hackers. Developed…

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How MassMutual uses data analytics to assess risk

How MassMutual uses data analytics to assess risk

CIO | Jun 4, 2021 If data is the new oil, the insights that come from analyzing it—make that loads of it—are a goal for companies hungry to satisfy customers and boost revenues. But as IT leaders know, data science is anything but exact and it requires a delicate balance of humans working in concert with machine learning algorithms. In this interview, Gareth Ross, head of enterprise technology and experience at MassMutual, discusses the importance…

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Three reasons why passwords aren’t going away any time soon

Three reasons why passwords aren’t going away any time soon

Three reasons why passwords aren’t going away any time soon | 2021-06-04 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn…

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