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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Researcher releases Free Ransomware Detection Tool for Mac OS X Users






In Brief:
Introducing RansomWhere, a free generic ransomware detection tool for Mac OS X users that can identify ransomware-like behavior by continually monitoring the file-system for the creation of encrypted files by suspicious processes.

This ransomware detection tool helps to block the suspicious processes and waits for the user to decide whether to allow or stop the process.

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China wants Apple's Source Code, but the Company Refused






In Brief
Apple's head of legal has denied all rumors about providing its complete source code or any backdoor to the Chinese government.

Apple officially confirmed that the Chinese government has asked Apple twice in the past two years to hand over the source code for its operating system, but the company refused in both the cases.

In a Tuesday hearing entitled "Deciphering the Debate Over
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Here's the Exploit to Bypass Apple Security Feature that Fits in a Tweet





Did you install the latest update OS X 10.11.4?



If yes, then you might be wondering with a fact that the Apple had delivered an ineffective patch update this time.



Yes! This news would definitely disappoint many Apple users, as the latest update of OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 and iOS 9.3 still contain a privilege escalation vulnerability that could affect 130 Million Apple customers.



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Friday, 25 March 2016

Mac OS X Zero-Day Exploit Can Bypass Apple's Latest Protection Feature





A critical zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in all versions of Apple's OS X operating system that allows hackers to exploit the company’s newest protection feature and steal sensitive data from affected devices.



With the release of OS X El Capitan, Apple introduced a security protection feature to the OS X kernel called System Integrity Protection (SIP). The feature is designed
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