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Major updates to Apple’s macOS High Sierra

September 29th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple apple, imac, mac, macbook, macos, operating system
Major updates to Apple’s macOS High Sierra

macOS High Sierra, Apple’s newest desktop operating system, aims to enhance current features, fix problems, and improve overall user experience. A long list of refinements await iMac and MacBook users, but here are the ones businesses will find most useful.

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Benefits of virtualizing Windows on your Mac

September 6th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Virtualization apple, containers, macos, microsoft, parallels, virtualization, vmware, windows
Benefits of virtualizing Windows on your Mac

A common reason for running the Windows operating system (OS) on a Mac computer is to bypass compatibility issues. Virtualization is the only way to efficiently install OS-specific software on any machine, so let’s go over some of the ways this solution creates synergy between the two platforms.

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Old Mac malware gets a facelift

July 27th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple cybersecurity, macos, malware, os x, phishing
Old Mac malware gets a facelift

In yet another sign that Apple computers are no longer being ignored by hackers, a successful piece of Windows-based malware has been rewritten for MacOS. Instead of encrypting data and holding it for ransom, OSX.Dok skips the extortion and simply steals your bank account information.

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macOS High Sierra’s new features

July 12th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple apfs, apple, apple os, high sierra, macos, macos high sierra
macOS High Sierra’s new features

High Sierra -- Mac’s first full OS upgrade since Snow Leopard in 2009 -- has finally been released as public beta. But users who expect shiny new features might feel slightly disappointed as the new OS’ most useful updates are actually under the hood.

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Mac HandBreak downloads infected by Trojan

May 24th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple apple, apps, handbrake, mac, macos, malware, trojan
Mac HandBreak downloads infected by Trojan

macOS version of HandBrake, an open-source video transcoding software that converts multimedia files into various formats, was recently infected with a Trojan. According to HandBreak’s announcement, if you downloaded the app between May 2 (14:30 UTC) and May 6 (11:00 UTC), there’s a 50% chance that your system got infected.

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New malware threats on Mac computers

May 9th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple apple, gatekeeper, mac, macos, malware
New malware threats on Mac computers

No computer is safe from malware, not even Macs. Even though incidences of viruses and malware are rare for Apple computers, they can still occur with disastrous consequences. Based on one security software firm’s report, MacOS malware grew by 744% in 2016, but the number of attacks were still fewer than attacks on Windows computers.

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