Several users have noted problems with the Keychain after installing Mac OS X 10.4.3. One reader writes: "Installed the update on 3 computers. Repaired permissions before and after update. On all 3 ...
Keychain problems We are beginning to hear scattered reports of keychain corruption, generally simply resulting in an inability to access stored passwords. Kent Durvin writes: "I installed the Mac OS ...
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Apple passkey technology transforms Mac security with biometric authentication, encrypted storage
Discover how Apple's passkeys revolutionize Mac security by replacing vulnerable passwords with biometric authentication and ...
The Mac OS X Keychain is a system-level password repository designed to make saving and retrieving passwords easier for the computer user. Rather than remembering every email and Web form password ...
Has your Mac suddenly started asking you for account and Wi-Fi passwords it never used to require? Is your Mail app asking you to enter the password relentlessly ...
What I find pretty funny, is that iTunes is (was? from memory anyway) built with a special flag to the kernel saying "Don't debug me!" which would disallow attempts to ptrace() or otherwise poke ...
Sure, Safari is its own app, but new OS X versions tend to bring new versions of Safari, and Mavericks is no exception. Safari 7 offers a new sidebar, plug-in management, a redesigned Top Sites page, ...
Copying files to a new Mac? Perhaps one of them newfangled MacBook Pros? While most of us use Migration Assistant to move our files from one Mac to a new one, it may not be an option in your ...
A new tool allows Mac OS X attackers with root OS access to easily steal the keychain password data of logged in users and reinforces the dangers of granting administrative privileges to applications ...
Mac OS X’s keychain system is a great feature, but there are times when it doesn’t behave quite the way it should. Sometimes your keychain file develops mild corruption, and a quick run of Keychain ...
German security researcher Linus Henze this week discovered a new zero-day macOS vulnerability dubbed "KeySteal," which, as demoed in the video below, can be used to get to all of the sensitive data ...
A new tool allows Mac OS X attackers with root OS access to easily steal the keychain password data of logged in users and reinforces the dangers of granting administrative privileges to applications ...
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