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The New Mac OS X Trojan: Are the Naysayers Right After All?

June 23rd, 2008

The news first come to listeners of The Tech Night Owl LIVE during the final portion of last Thursday’s episode. According to commentator Kirk McElhearn, a new potentially critical exploit had been discovered that could really impact Mac OS X users.
Dubbed by some “AppleScript-THT,” it uses AppleScript to apparently exploit a vulnerability in the Apple Remote [...]


So is Safari Safe?

May 22nd, 2008

We know that Mac users stand little or no chance of being infected with malware, at least with Mac OS X so far. In the days of the Classic Mac OS, there were several dozen viruses of various levels of severity, but few that would cause anywhere near the havoc of a typical Windows outbreak.
However, [...]


The Apple Security Report: Safari Needs Better Protection!

April 24th, 2008

This week, Opera released a new beta of version 9.5 of its Mac browser. Now this isn’t necessarily a significant event, because Opera regularly releases updates for its products. However, like most other browsers — with one notable exception — Opera offers phishing protection.
What this means is that, in the event you click, say, on [...]