Security News > 2019 > February > Week in review: FaceTime bug, Apple developer certs abused, new privacy attack against 5G

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: New Mac malware steals cookies, cryptocurrency and computing power A new piece of Mac malware is looking to steal both the targets’ computing power and their cryptocurrency stash. Safeguarding your data from human error and phishing attacks with the cloud Using public cloud platforms ensures that you can customize permission settings and access past versions of documents to resolve any man-made mistakes. … More → The post Week in review: FaceTime bug, Apple developer certs abused, new privacy attack against 5G appeared first on Help Net Security.
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