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- Jun 14, 2019 — 87: Privacy policies more complicated than Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
- Jun 7, 2019 — 86: New security and privacy features in macOS Catalina and iOS 13
- May 31, 2019 — 85: Deep dive: Software updates on Mac and iOS
- May 24, 2019 — 84: Google may know everything you've bought
- May 17, 2019 — 83: Epic disasters: ZombieLoad, WhatsApp, Google 2FA keys, Microsoft RDP
- May 10, 2019 — 82: How we use Facebook
- May 3, 2019 — 81: Malicious profiles threaten iOS
- Apr 26, 2019 — 80: When should you upgrade your Mac?
- Apr 19, 2019 — 79: Should Apple make a foldable phone?
- Apr 12, 2019 — 78: Is Apple breaking up iTunes?
- Apr 5, 2019 — 77: The one about the iPad
- Mar 29, 2019 — 76: Apple's new services (with guest Chuck Joiner)
- Mar 22, 2019 — 75: Porn scams use a brain hack
- Mar 15, 2019 — 74: SPOILER (attack) alert
- Mar 8, 2019 — 73: Maintain your privacy when browsing the Web
- Mar 1, 2019 — 72: Marzipan and the iOSification of macOS (note: at WWDC in Jun 2019, Apple renamed Project Marzipan to Catalyst)
- Feb 22, 2019 — 71: How to securely dispose of hard drives
- Feb 15, 2019 — 70: How to avoid getting hacked after data breaches
- Feb 8, 2019 — 69: Why doesn't Apple have a Mac bug bounty program?
- Feb 1, 2019 — 68: FaceTime, Facebook, Google, Shortcuts, steganography, and more
- Jan 25, 2019 — 67: The biggest data breach ever; is your data included?
- Jan 18, 2019 — 66: Routers, tweets and privacy, bugs, and more
- Jan 11, 2019 — 65: Apple: it's all about the ecosystem, baby
- Jan 4, 2019 — 64: New year's resolutions to secure your Mac and iOS devices
- Dec 28, 2018 — 63: The year in Mac and iOS security
- Dec 21, 2018 — 62: How mobile apps track your location
- Dec 14, 2018 — 61: How to set up a new Mac
- Dec 7, 2018 — 60: How to choose the Mac you need
- Nov 30, 2018 — 59: Is Apple changing from a hardware company to a software company?
- Nov 23, 2018 — 58: New security features in iOS 12 and macOS Mojave
- Nov 16, 2018 — 57: The advantages of using a VPN, with CyberGhost
- Nov 9, 2018 — 56: How to shop securely (and save money) on Black Friday
- Nov 2, 2018 — 55: Apple brings out new Mac and iPads
- Oct 26, 2018 — 54: How to spot fake online product reviews
- Oct 19, 2018 — 53: Security deep dive: digital certificates
- Oct 12, 2018 — 52: Bloomberg alleges China planted rice grain-sized chips in U.S. hardware
- Oct 5, 2018 — 51: Facebook blunders, sloppy Russian hackers, and more
- Sep 28, 2018 — 50: macOS Mojave is here
- Sep 21, 2018 — 49: What iOS 12 means for you
- Sep 14, 2018 — 48: Is the Mac App Store really safe? Browser history-exfiltrating apps found
- Sep 7, 2018 — 47: Coming soon from Apple: App Store mandatory privacy policies, and more
- Aug 31, 2018 — 46: Advanced persistent threats by nation-state caliber threat actors
- Aug 24, 2018 — 45: Can you prevent Google from tracking your movements?
- Aug 17, 2018 — 44: What's a botnet, and how do they work?
- Aug 10, 2018 — 43: Should you be concerned about porn blackmail e-mails?
- Aug 3, 2018 — 42: Security software deep dive: How Intego NetBarrier firewall works
- Jul 27, 2018 — 41: Malware (OSX/Calisto) masquerades as an Intego software installer
- Jul 20, 2018 — 40: How to protect your digital legacy
- Jul 13, 2018 — 39: Security software deep dive: How antivirus works
- Jul 6, 2018 — 38: How to make sure your Mac's software is working smoothly
- Jun 29, 2018 — 37: How to make sure your Mac's hardware is working properly
- Jun 22, 2018 — 36: Lock down and secure your router
- Jun 15, 2018 — 35: Where's the best place to buy Mac apps?
- Jun 8, 2018 — 34: iOS 12, macOS Mojave: features and security, privacy enhancements
- Jun 1, 2018 — 33: Cryptojacking, Russian router malware, and parental controls
- May 25, 2018 — 32: Browser cookies and private browsing
- May 18, 2018 — 31: Delete your social media history
- May 11, 2018 — 30: What is a firewall, and how does it work?
- May 4, 2018 — 29: Social engineering scams to beware of, and digital spring cleaning tips
- Apr 27, 2018 — 28: Beware of trustjacking
- Apr 20, 2018 — 27: How to securely sell your old Mac, iPhone, or iPad
- Apr 11, 2018 — 26: Facebook, DNS, Apple privacy, new Mac Pro next year, and more
- Apr 4, 2018 — 25: How to not get scammed online
- Mar 28, 2018 — 24: Facebook, privacy, and logins
- Mar 21, 2018 — 23: Which hard drive is best for your Mac?
- Mar 14, 2018 — 22: Passwords in the cloud
- Mar 7, 2018 — 21: Changes coming to macOS Server
- Feb 28, 2018 — 20: To beta or not to beta…
- Feb 21, 2018 — 19: Do you really want an AI listening to you all the time?
- Feb 14, 2018 — 18: The year in Mac security, and tips for backing up your Mac
- Feb 7, 2018 — 17: Ad blocking: the good, the bad, the ugly, and the ethics
- Jan 31, 2018 — 16: Malware and security lingo: What do those words mean?
- Jan 24, 2018 — 15: What's a VPN, and why should you use one?
- Jan 17, 2018 — 14: What's up with my iPhone's battery?
- Jan 10, 2018 — 13: Is my computer's CPU secure? (Meltdown and Spectre)
- Jan 3, 2018 — 12: What to do if you've been hacked
- Dec 27, 2017 — 11: Handcuffs made of tissue paper: Apple's differential privacy stinks
- Dec 20, 2017 — 10: Tom Cruise is in every Starbucks
- Dec 13, 2017 — 9: This is Potemkin security: iCloud backups and more
- Dec 6, 2017 — 8: I have root ("I Am Root" macOS vulnerability)
- Nov 29, 2017 — 7: Tom Cruise is in the row behind you: Trojans (FakeAV/Flash) and more
- Nov 22, 2017 — 6: Passwords are hard (correct horse battery staple)
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