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Apple Ecosystem: Overlooked Devices
When it comes to digital evidence, most investigators naturally focus on smartphones – and occasionally tablets. But the rest of the Apple ecosystem often goes unnoticed: Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, even older iPod Touch models. These supplementary devices might seem irrelevant, but they can contain valuable digital artifacts: activity logs, Wi‑Fi credentials, leftover bits and…
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What to Do With an Old MacBook: 9 Smart Ways to Reuse Your Mac
If you’ve got an old Mac, you might be able to repurpose it to make it useful again. Here are several ideas on how you can put your old Macs to good use. The post What to Do With an Old MacBook: 9 Smart Ways to Reuse Your Mac appeared first on The Mac Security…
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What to Do If Your Mac Was Hacked
Does your beloved Mac suddenly act strangely? Do you keep getting pop-ups everywhere, or does your webcam light suddenly turn on by itself? Do you find that your Mac is overheating constantly, and its fans are running wild? These are just some of the more common issues that may indicate a problem and make you…
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A Clicking Time Bomb: What To Do About Repeat Clickers
I recently had several conversations about repeat clickers. First with a Forrester analyst and then, shortly after, at KB4-CON Orlando following a presentation on the subject by Matthew Canham, Executive Director of the Cognitive Security Institute. Go to Source
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FTC States That Scams Cost U.S. Consumers $158.3 Billion in One Year
I am used to repeating some pretty big numbers when talking about the financial impact of cybercrimes. When you look into the data, it is pretty easy to start talking about tens of billions of dollars. Go to Source
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Happy 2nd Birthday to Our KnowBe4 Community!
Can it be? Is it true? Two years of KnowBe4 Community! Go to Source