Mac malware 101: From prevention to protection

For years, Macs have enjoyed a reputation of being invulnerable to malware attacks. While the inherent security features of macOS offer a head start, complacency can be a dangerous enemy. Even Macs can fall prey to malicious software, posing a significant threat to your business data, employee privacy, and operational continuity.

Simplifying the switch: How to use Windows Migration Assistant to transfer data from PC to Mac

Transitioning from a Windows PC to a Mac doesn't have to be complex and time-consuming. Apple's Windows Migration Assistant is designed to simplify the switch by streamlining the data transfer process. In this step-by-step guide, we'll explore how to use Windows Migration Assistant to transfer your important files, applications, and settings to your new Mac.

Top reasons to choose solid-state drive (SSD) for your Mac

When it comes to enhancing the performance and capabilities of your Mac, upgrading to a solid-state drive (SSD) stands out as one of the most impactful and rewarding decisions you can make. Unlike traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), which use spinning platters to store data, SSDs have flash memory technology, enabling them to access data significantly faster and more efficiently, translating into a host of benefits for Mac users.

5 Reasons why you shouldn’t jailbreak your iPad

While many iPad users enjoy their devices as standard, there are those who want non-App Store apps and modifications to their devices outside what Apple intended. In order to make these modifications, these people jailbreak their iPads. This article delves into jailbreaking and the five reasons why you shouldn’t.

What is iPad jailbreaking?

iPad jailbreaking, or rooting, is the process of bypassing manufacturer and carrier restrictions imposed on the device.

Keep your Mac safe from ransomware attacks

In 2017, WannaCry and Petya ransomware infected hundreds of thousands of Windows computers around the world. If you're a Mac user, you may be thinking "I'm safe from ransomware attacks." Unfortunately, that's not the case. Here are some security best practices to prevent ransomware attacks on your Mac.

Malware that can infect your Apple computer

If you've been noticing strange behavior on your Apple computer lately, it could be infected with malware. Read on to learn about the common types of Mac malware and how to detect them.

Types of malware that can target your Mac

The following types of malware can be highly disruptive and cause considerable damage to your Mac.