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The Journey to Autonomous Cyber Security
The evolution of cyber security is no longer just about reacting to threats; it is about staying perpetually ahead in a world defined by complexity and speed. Autonomous cyber security represents a bold, transformative leap into the future—where intelligent, AI-driven systems operate at the edge of innovation, detecting, preventing, and responding to threats with unparalleled…
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What DeepSeek’s R1 Model Means For AI Innovation and Enterprise Security
DeepSeek’s R1 model launch marks a significant milestone in AI accessibility, combining advanced reasoning capabilities with free, unlimited access. The platform’s explosive growth is evident—its mobile app topped the iOS App Store charts within 48 hours of release, indicating unprecedented user adoption rates. While DeepSeek’s open-source model represents a breakthrough in cost-effective AI deployment, the…
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The Resurgence of Tariffs
President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and a further 10% tariff on Chinese imports, to take effect on Feb. 1. In doing so Trump built on tariffs he put into effect during his first term—tariffs that President Joe Biden largely kept in place or added to. This resurgence of…
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How to turn off Analytics on Mac, iPhone, and iPad to protect your privacy
Stop letting Apple collect detailed analytics data from your devices—including audio recordings and transcripts! Turn off all analytics sharing to improve your privacy. The post How to turn off Analytics on Mac, iPhone, and iPad to protect your privacy appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. Go to Source
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Cuckoo returns; Mac malware spreads via legit-looking Google Ads
Mac malware known as Cuckoo has resurfaced, spreading via legit-looking Google Ads and homepages disguised to look like Homebrew. The post Cuckoo returns; Mac malware spreads via legit-looking Google Ads appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. Go to Source
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Of Budgets and Biases
Austrian economist Gene Callahan likes to remind us that fantasy is not an adult policy option. We are often reminded of his words in national debates and handwringing over potential budget cuts, whether by the Republican-led Congress, or President Trump’s new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—or attempts to address the $36 trillion debt elephant in…
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Latest Apple OS Updates and Changes to Apple Intelligence – Intego Mac Podcast 381
Apple operating system updates bring a bevy of patches and some changes to Apple Intelligence. Should you worry about vulnerabilities discovered in Apple’s M-series chips. Apple’s Next Generation CarPlay is late. And the latest adoption rates for current Apple operating systems tell us who is using which devices and for how long. The post Latest…
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Apple chips can leak secrets to hackers; SLAP and FLOP attacks explained
Serious flaws in Apple’s M2 and A15 chips—and all later chips—could enable hackers to steal sensitive data from browsers like Safari or Chrome on a victim’s Mac, iPhone, or iPad (or possibly Apple Vision Pro). Here is everything you need to know about how SLAP and FLOP might affect you. The post Apple chips can…
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Congress Must Stop Trading Stocks
Legislators—Congressmen and Senators—routinely receive material non-public information that is crucial to crafting legislation for the US government to operate efficiently and meet the needs of the American people. Unfortunately, many legislators use this information to enrich themselves at the expense of the very people they are elected to represent. Using privileged information for personal gain…
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iOS 18.3 and macOS Sequoia 15.3 patch first Apple zero-day of 2025
Apple released critically urgent security updates this week for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, visionOS, and tvOS to address a bug that was actively exploited in the wild. The post iOS 18.3 and macOS Sequoia 15.3 patch first Apple zero-day of 2025 appeared first on The Mac Security Blog. Go to Source