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3 crucial security steps people should do, but don't

Malwarebytes

When asked specifically about the tools and methods that people use to protect themselves online, we found, disappointingly, that: Just 35 percent of people use antivirus software. Just 24 percent of people use multi-factor authentication. Just 15 percent of people use a password manager.

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Apple shines and buffs Mac security—Is it enough to stop today’s malware?

Malwarebytes

At first considered a reasonably dangerous threat (researchers now believe it’s a form of adware), Silver Sparrow is nevertheless a malware family of intrigue for showcasing “mature” capabilities, such as the ability to remove itself, which is usually reserved for stealth operations. Adware accounted for another 22 percent.

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Inside Apple: How macOS attacks are evolving

Malwarebytes

For example, antivirus software such as Malwarebytes needs to be able to see everything it can in order to best protect you. SSH is a program used for securely gaining command line access to a remote Mac, Linux, or other Unix system, and the.ssh folder is the location where certificates used to authenticate the connection are stored.

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