For the entire history of Mac OS X, Apple has had a grand time poking fun at Microsoft about a lot of things, but Cupertino has made a point of getting its licks in over Redmond’s track record with ...
A new update from Apple for numerous versions of Mac OS X is designed to protect systems against remote attacks that could cause DNS servers to unexpectedly terminate. Apple states that hackers can ...
A wave of cyberattacks rendered dozens of the biggest websites on the internet inaccessible on Friday—but you don’t have to let the hackers win. Dyn provides Domain Name System (DNS) servers to a wide ...
Apple's domain name system patch for Mac OS X systems is not completely effective, according to security experts. The patch was brought out by Apple last week for its Tiger and Leopard operating ...
As my colleague, Preston Gralla, wrote today, the potential for the very serious DNS exploit to leave your Macintosh and network prone to attacks is significant. While most ISP’s DNS servers are ...
Organized identity thieves are using porn video lures to deliver malware to Mac OS X users, confirming fears among security researchers that it's only a matter of time before Apple's fast-growing ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Apple has had its ups and its downs this week. Less than ...
Apple late on Thursday offered up its fifth security update of 2008 to cover an industry-wide and potentially dangerous exploit of Domain Name System server access for spoofing attacks. Among the ...
https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Apple+Inc..html has at last issued a patch for the DNS (Domain Name System) flaw considered one of the most dangerous vulnerabilities ...
A trojan disguising itself as a QuickTime player update has been identified in the wild. The trojan is related to similar previous trojans that disguised itself as a media player of some sort. However ...
Last week, we reported that certain strings found within the 10.5.3 update and the latest iPhone SDK hinted that a rebranding (and possible revamping) of Apple's .Mac service was in the works. Over ...
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