Posts Tagged ‘OS X’

Severe Java Vulnerability in Mac OS X »

In case you haven’t heard, there’s a huge hole in Mac OS X’s security in regards to Java that has been there for some time and remains unpatched. This Java exploit is proven to work 100% of the time on all browsers and operating systems that are unpatched, but both Linux and Microsoft Windows are patched. Apple, as yet, remains open and vulnerable.

After learning of this, I quickly wrote some directions on how to disable Java in your web browser on OS X (we’ll be adding more operating systems and browsers later) and how to install both Firefox and NoScript to protect yourself in case you do need to use Java on occasion.

If you use a Mac, be sure to disable Java or at least install NoScript. Otherwise you’re just leaving yourself open to attack.

Linux vs. OS X? Why are we even talking about this? »

The problem with most tech articles are their attempt at making opinions into normative statements. Sure, OK, you like X, but that doesn’t mean X > All.

How to lock the screen in Mac OS X »

Ever wondered how to lock your screen in OS X? Here are four simple steps to get your screen locked and secured.

How to modify System Preferences in OS X »

Apple’s OS X operating system has a centralized system preferences window akin to the Control Panel in Microsoft Windows, and while it can be easier [...]

How to force a copy in Mac OS X when Finder freezes »

Soon after getting my shiny new Mac, I wanted to transfer all of my music to the laptop. I have my music stored in a [...]