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Cybersecurity researchers just hacked the hardware-level security of Apple’s M5 and A19 chips. For some context, these are high-level security chips that Apple spent more than half a decade building. Researchers hacked the chips in just 5 days.  There are 2 things Mac users should take away from this story. One, even the latest and...

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If you are a Mac user and you’re worried about how criminals are using AI, this report is for you. Here, we look into the new methods used in AI threats. We talk to leading cybersecurity experts to learn more, and we offer some simple tips and suggestions on how you can keep your digital...

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Apple recently released a new update for iPhones, Macs, Safari, and other Apple devices. With this release, the company from Cupertino, California, is patching up more than 130 unique vulnerabilities. The good news? None of these has been exploited in the wild. While we will not explain each and every one, there are several interesting...

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Facebook Marketplace continues to be the go-to destination for finding some of the greatest deals in your local area. However, this convenience comes at a price. Surveys have found that around 62% of Facebook users encountered scams on the platform, highlighting how common fraud has become on Facebook Marketplace. Social media scams continue to grow...

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USPS scams are still on the rise. According to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the number of text scams is rising, with the most common being shipping and package scams. The spoofing of USPS is common due to the expectation and legitimacy of the communication. Now, the risk has evolved. Newer scams in 2025...

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