Apple patches critical Mac bugs with Java updates
Computerworld - Apple on Tuesday shipped a Java security update to Leopard and Snow Leopard users that patched a total of 27 vulnerabilities in the Oracle software.
Apple patches unused Pwn2Own bug, 55 others in Mac OS
Computerworld - Apple on Monday patched 56 vulnerabilities, most of them critical flaws that could be used to hijack machines, as part of 2011's first broad update of Mac OS X.
I'll believe Mac malware is a problem when I see it
The real world state of security on Macs has long baffled security experts. From a simple analysis of attack surface and opportunities, the Mac is not just vulnerable to attack, but far more so than Windows.
The Quiet Genius of Apple
It's not just about the devices and the software. It's about how Apple sucks you in and doesn't let go.
Mac OS X Trojan catches Sophos' eye
Security firm Sophos spots a "backdoor Trojan," known as both BlackHole RAT and MusMinim, that could hit Mac OS X users. The Trojan's developer says the malware isn't yet finished. Originally posted at The Digital Home