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Mac Malware Got Past Gatekeeper to Hack Apple, Facebook, Microsoft

A newly identified Trojan horse targeting Macs was responsible for the recent hacks into Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and other companies, an investigative security news site has discovered. Full story

Apple security update ditches Snow Leopard, Windows users

Last week, Apple released the latest version of its Safari Web browser, patching more than 100 vulnerabilities. But if you're running an older version of Mac OS X or any version of Windows, you're in for some harsh luck. Full story

Skype Sending Instant Messages to Wrong People

The Internet-chat system Skype is meant to facilitate cheap and easy communication among any people who want to talk to each other. Full story

Apple Issues Surprise Security Updates for Leopard Users

Apple has thrown a bone to Mac owners left unprotected against the Flashback malware family — but only some of those users will be getting help. Full story

Mac OS X Programming Error Exposes User Passwords

Another week, another Apple Mac OS X security issue. Full story

Mac Flashback Malware Stole Money From Google

We now know who the Mac Flashback malware infection hurt the most: Google. Full story

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Steve Jobs at Macworld
Steve Jobs at Macworld

Steve Jobs uses a sample image from Pixar's Toy Story 2 to demonstrate the new features of Mac OSX version 10.1 during the keynote address at the Macworld Expo at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City on July 18, 2001. photo by Gabe Palacio/ImageDirect