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April 16, 2021 by Becci Velzian

Phishing Scam uses WhatsApp and Telegram to target Australian diplomats.

An identity phishing scam used popular apps to target Australian senior diplomats.

April 16, 2021 by Stuart Ashenbrenner

Apple updates both XProtect and MRT

Bringing XProtect to version 2144 and MRT to version 1.77, respectively.

April 7, 2021 by Jesus Vigo

How Apple keeps Mac safe from malware and what admins should know about it

Holistic and purpose-built solutions, like the malware protections built-in to macOS by Apple provide a solid foundation for endpoint management. Tailored to work seamlessly, while providing comprehensive protection against threats unique to the Apple ecosystem.

April 2, 2021 by Stuart Ashenbrenner

Apple has pushed a new update to XProtect

Bringing the XProtect version to 2143, the new version of XProtect includes expanded detections to the rule: MACOS_1db9cfa.

March 19, 2021 by Stuart Ashenbrenner

iOS developers targeted by new XcodeSpy malware

XcodeSpy is a new supply-chain attack aimed at Mac developers. Here is how to detect and remediate it.

March 10, 2021 by Matthias Wollnik

Monitor, detect and remediate Macs using Microsoft Azure Sentinel with Jamf Protect

Today, we announced a new integration as part of our partnership efforts with Microsoft by connecting Jamf Protect and Microsoft Azure Sentinel. This integration natively pushes all Mac security-related data and alerts directly into Azure Sentinel instance with minimal configuration.

March 1, 2021 by Josh Stein

Simplifying macOS security and compliance

Jamf acquires cmdReporter, an auditing and compliance solution that integrates with Jamf Pro and existing security data repositories.

December 22, 2020 by Jenn Valentine

Get the Flash Out

Adobe ends support of Flash Player December 31 of this year. And on January 12, 2021, it will block content from running. Are you ready?

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