Re: [WAMUG] New computer security

2023-01-27 Thread Rosemary Spark via WAMUG
So. driver error. When you go into Recovery mode there is not an additional option after Disk Utility. However, f you go to the top Menu there is a Utilities option...stuck right at the top. That's where you find the Security Start Utility. How I didn't see it the

Re: [WAMUG] New computer security

2023-01-26 Thread Rosemary Spark via WAMUG
-- From: "WAMUG" <[3]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> To: "WAMUG" <[4]wa...@lists.wamug.org.au> Cc: "Rosemary Spark" <[5]arkaysp...@gmail.com> Sent: Fri, 27 Jan 2023 10:52:40 +0800

Re: [WAMUG] New computer security

2023-01-26 Thread Peter Crisp via WAMUG
Fri, 27 Jan 2023 10:52:40 +0800 Subject: [WAMUG] New computer security Hi all, I have a new computer Macbook Air 2022, Ventura 13. One of my programmes (Western Digital) interfaces so I can back up my mac. When I set up my new computer first I had to download Ros

[WAMUG] New computer security

2023-01-26 Thread Rosemary Spark via WAMUG
. It used to be you could change this in Security settings. Now evidently you have to boot into Recovery and edit the Security Start Utility explained here [1]https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT208198 ... But this Utility DOES NOT EXIST. The instructions say 1. When you see the

Re: Time Capsule WiFi security setting

2020-10-05 Thread Peter Crisp
sake they can progress further. >> Their form last night was good, but Port (and Brisbane) were very strong >> looking in their final. >> >> Kind Regards >> >> Pete >> >>> On 4 Oct 2020, at 11:08 am, Ronni Brown wrote: >>> >>>

Re: Time Capsule WiFi security setting

2020-10-04 Thread Ronni Brown
further. Their > form last night was good, but Port (and Brisbane) were very strong looking in > their final. > > Kind Regards > > Pete > >> On 4 Oct 2020, at 11:08 am, Ronni Brown wrote: >> >> Hi Peter, >> >> My NBN WiFi Network settings in Ai

Re: Time Capsule WiFi security setting

2020-10-04 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Peter, My NBN WiFi Network settings in Airport Utility are: Security: WPA/WPA2 Personal 5GHz channel 149 2.4GHz channel 11 5GHz Name: Snowblow3 5GHz I have no trouble connecting via Wi-Fi from computers or iOS devices with these settings. Kind Regards, Ronni  Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9

Re: Time Capsule WiFi security setting

2020-10-03 Thread Peter Crisp
can progress further. Their form last night was good, but Port (and Brisbane) were very strong looking in their final. Kind Regards Pete > On 4 Oct 2020, at 11:08 am, Ronni Brown wrote: > > Hi Peter, > > My NBN WiFi Network settings in Airport Utility are: > Security: WPA/WP

Re: Time Capsule WiFi security setting

2020-10-03 Thread Peter Crisp
me and my network config is something to be tweaked a bit (Radio button and other settings perhaps). What I did note is the WPA3 security recommendation arises due to iOS13 and this issue in my house arose (for all of us in the house) the very day (and I can’t help thinking connected) to the

Time Capsule WiFi security setting

2020-10-03 Thread Peter Crisp
the WiFI network from the TC. This morning I tried on my iPhone 8 again and whilst it connected a small message underneath said “Weak security - WPA/WPA2 (TKIP) is not considered secure. If this is your WiFI network, configure the router to use WPA2 (AES) or WPA3 security type”. I checked in

Re: Security.

2020-01-06 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Thanks Steve. Tony Sent from my iPhone > On 6 Jan 2020, at 12:21, Stephen Chape wrote: > > Hi Tony. > I am not sure what you would like an alternative to ? > > But MalwareBytes is very popular. > > However I prefer to pay for Avast Pro as it seems to have done a better job > than anything I

Re: Security.

2020-01-05 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Tony. I am not sure what you would like an alternative to ? But MalwareBytes is very popular. However I prefer to pay for Avast Pro as it seems to have done a better job than anything I have used. You can buy a 1 Mac version or for a few dollars more a 3 Mac version. I use the 3 Mac for mysel

Re: Security.

2020-01-05 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning to the Group and a Happy 2020 to you all As advised I removed Malware from my Computer, are there any of the group that would recommend a trusted alternative?? I am also now using DuckDuck Go. Thanks All Kind Regards Tony BODDINGTON.-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List --

High Sierra - Safari and Security Update Problems

2018-11-03 Thread Alan Smith
Failed to update Safari 12.0.1 plus Security Update 2018-002 to an SSD 2014 Mac mini with High Sierra 10.13.6. Got message "The macos Installation couldn't be completed” with the system installer crash log file. Mac booted OK from a SuperDuper backup. Apple discussion claims

Re: Security Update 2018-001

2018-05-21 Thread Michael Hawkins
Dear Ronni, Thank you for your reply. I do not remember deleting the folder I had which was called “Desktop Folders”, but all sorts of wierd and troubling things happened when I first tried to installl the security update and tried to update the operating system as well, a few weeks ago

Re: Security Update 2018-001

2018-05-21 Thread Ronni Brown
item to the Dock: Drag it to the Dock. You Place apps to the left of the separator line, and files and folders to the right of the separator line. Re: The Security Update 2018-001, I experienced it staying in Updates available until I clicked on it and installed again, as there was another versio

Security Update 2018-001

2018-05-20 Thread Michael Hawkins
Security update 2018-001 was installed on my MacBook Pro on the 3rd May. The computer has been turned off and started a number of times since then, but despite that I keep receiving a mesage that updates are available. Each supposed update is identified as being Security update 2018-001. One

WPA3 Promises Better Wi-Fi Security with Less Effort

2018-01-15 Thread Ronda Brown
WPA3 Promises Better Wi-Fi Security with Less Effort The Wi-Fi Alliance, which certifies Wi-Fi products, has announced WPA3, a major upgrade to Wi-Fi security that will appear in 2018 and take care of known flaws while simultaneously requiring less effort on your part. Among other things, it

Re: Security

2017-06-19 Thread Brian RISBEY
You got it! Being too subtle do you think? Brian On 19 May 2017, at 16:43, Michael Hawkins wrote: Brian, I infer from the graphics that you feel you are swimming against the tide? Michael Sent from my iPhone > On 19 May 2017, at 3:52 pm, Brian RISBEY wrote: > > Hi Ronni > Daniel's text m

Re: Security

2017-06-18 Thread Michael Hawkins
Brian, I infer from the graphics that you feel you are swimming against the tide? Michael Sent from my iPhone > On 19 May 2017, at 3:52 pm, Brian RISBEY wrote: > > Hi Ronni > Daniel's text message was in an Asian language. I just was inquiring to if it > was supposed to be or if I have a wrong

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread David Noel
Just a thought, if you use more than one language, Command-blank will move you down your language list, and it's easy to accidentally press Command-blank. (If you mouse to the language in your menu bar, just left of the date, it will tick whatever the system thinks is your current input language.)

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Daniel and Brian, I’ve had a good look at Brian’s email message that showed as garbled foreign text & symbols. I’m not sure if the problem is with Brian’s ISP (Bigpond) handling of the message sending, encoding, or virus scan? I compared Daniel’s message All Headers to Brian’s reply All Head

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Brian Nope,….just English (Australia) and English (UK). Then all the other English after that. :) Same as I’ve always used to post on both computer and iPhone. :) Kind regards Daniel Sent from my iPhone 7 --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: Web:

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Brian RISBEY
Thank you David and Ronni I had all the English languages in order with Australian at the top, Simplified Chinese was just after all the various English languages. A mystery... I wonder if Daniel has the same? Brian Risbey OS10.3.2 🌊🏊 On 19 May 2017, at 16:17, David Noel wrote: Hi Brian

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread David Noel
Hi Brian The message was mostly in Simplified Chinese Mandarin characters, but there were many invalid characters, and the message was not in Mandarin. You are probably right that it was a wrong font setting. I received the message in English, it was as following: "Hi Bill Just in with client, w

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Brian, On your iPhone Settings> General >Language & Region - iPhone Language English and Region Australia? Click on English, do you have all English listed at the top of the list? English (Australia) English (Canada) etc Apps, websites, menus, and other items use the first language in the li

Re: Security

2017-05-19 Thread Brian RISBEY
Hi Ronni Daniel's text message was in an Asian language. I just was inquiring to if it was supposed to be or if I have a wrong font setting in my iPhone6. Brian Risbey OS10.3.2 🌊🏊 On 19 May 2017, at 13:47, Ronni Brown wrote: Hi Brian, You can still open any app by right-click (Control-Clic

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Brian, You can still open any app by right-click (Control-Click) its icon, choosing Open, and then confirming that you want to open it. So you are not prevented from opening any apps, you are simply protected against opening apps from unidentified developers. Cheers, Ronni > On 19 May 2017

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Brian RISBEY
Hi Daniel Could not quite understand your message 😎 Brian Risbey OS10.3.2 🌊🏊 On 19 May 2017, at 12:11, Daniel Kerr wrote: (鴢(鴣!吂�(鴣秸壉攣嵄瑏搅暩佈仚ケ攣选暩亜佂祬卑佂嵣晻竵吜習吷虂吂悂呁佈紒ス脱叡皝选呇虂荨暩佈伭山壉暣佂褏裳虂萁笣衼澕伭呁衼蜁嵳丧唁伭山褧嵮ソ竵祬鍓攣$佂〗毡悂櫏箰亝竵亮睌亯胀ス曂虂吂悂羺鋪鸭仭呝攣バ仴雇褏北晲�(鴣I暆吷懱� ケ�(鴢(鴣=竵嗓皝5呬�匿皜壤能亝衻娜枥纴A4皝吂皝-暽葊褫叺諠祬嵼ラ吷

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Daniel Kerr
to be disseminated, distributed or copied, that permission by the author be requested. > On 19 May 2017, at 12:06 pm, Juliet Kitson wrote: > > Hi Daniel > Double click open the file then a small screen appears and asks to install > thats when the problem starts won't go past

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Juliet Kitson
Hi Daniel Double click open the file then a small screen appears and asks to install thats when the problem starts won't go past security protection maybe I should find an Apple business and pay to have it installed. Regards Bill On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 12:00 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote: >

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Daniel Kerr
ified developers. > > Advanced Mac users may wish to allow a third option, which is the ability > > to open and allow apps downloaded from anywhere in macOS Sierra. > > > > > > To be clear, the “Allow applications downloaded from anywhere” option is > > hidden b

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Juliet Kitson
g to only > allow options for apps downloaded from either the App Store or the App > Store and identified developers. > > Advanced Mac users may wish to allow a third option, which is the > ability to open and allow apps downloaded from anywhere in macOS Sierra. > > > > >

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Daniel Kerr
ed from anywhere” option is > hidden by default in Gatekeeper for macOS Sierra. You can see this by going > to the Security & Privacy preference panel, and under the “General” section > you will not find such an option for Gatekeeper app allow settings. > Despite that, with a little c

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Juliet Kitson
downloaded from anywhere in macOS Sierra.* > > > To be clear, the “*Allow applications downloaded from anywhere*” option > is hidden by default in Gatekeeper for macOS Sierra. You can see this by > going to the Security & Privacy preference panel, and under the “General”

Re: Security

2017-05-18 Thread Ronni Brown
third option, which is the ability to open and allow apps downloaded from anywhere in macOS Sierra. To be clear, the “Allow applications downloaded from anywhere” option is hidden by default in Gatekeeper for macOS Sierra. You can see this by going to the Security & Privacy preference panel,

Security

2017-05-18 Thread Juliet Kitson
Hello I have a down loaded app that I want to install but because it is not from app store or identified source how do I overcome this. Regards Bill -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - Guidelines -

Why Apple are fighting to protect the security of their customers

2016-02-19 Thread Ronni Brown
Hello WAMUG members, You will all be aware of the legal battles between Apple and the FBI. You might not be fully aware of how dangerous this would be if Apple DON’T convince the FBI and US Government of the implications of creating a ‘backdoor’ into Apple’s iOS security/encryption! If you

Re: Apple Security Questions ?

2015-12-12 Thread Stephen Chape
got the answers to > your Apple ID security questions”) should help find the way forward. > > https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201485 > <https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201485> > > Regards > Alan > >> On 13 Dec 2015, at 11:40 AM, Stephen Chape wrote: >>

Re: Apple Security Questions ?

2015-12-12 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Kevin, No it wasn’t … I tried for him also from my Mac and got the same responses. Security Questions like “In which city was your first kiss?”. Andrew is a NOT very mature 15 year old boy, so it makes no sense that he would have set up that question in his Apple ID. I get Security Questions

Re: Apple Security Questions ?

2015-12-12 Thread Alan Smith
Hi Stephen I have no suggestions for an immediate resolution, but there is always Apple Support via telephone.Link to this doc (“If you forgot the answers to your Apple ID security questions”) should help find the way forward. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201485 Regards Alan > On

Re: Apple Security Questions ?

2015-12-12 Thread Kevin Lock
sponses to this one. > Any ideas please ? > >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: Stephen Chape mailto:chap...@bigpond.com>> >> Date: 8 Dec 2015 at 7:25:54 PM AWST >> To: WAMUG Mailing List mailto:wamug@wamug.org.au>> >> Subject: Apple Securit

Fwd: Apple Security Questions ?

2015-12-12 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks … I got no responses to this one. Any ideas please ? > Begin forwarded message: > > From: Stephen Chape > Date: 8 Dec 2015 at 7:25:54 PM AWST > To: WAMUG Mailing List > Subject: Apple Security Questions ? > > Hi folks, > > My grandson has been aske

Apple Security Questions ?

2015-12-08 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks, My grandson has been asked some security questions when logging into the App Store. However he cannot recall ever setting them up. He tried so many times that he was told to wait 8 hours and try again. An email was apparently sent to his “rescue email” which he also cannot recall

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-07 Thread Ronni Brown
Intel Quad-Core i7 2.3GHz / 16GB / 1TB 840 EVO SSD OS X El Capitan 10.11 > On 7 Oct 2015, at 9:14 AM, Stephen Chape wrote: > > Hi Michael, > Looks to me like this is to do with personal security rather than anti-trust > as with Microsoft. > At least that’s the way I read it.

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Neil Houghton
MacBook if my trusted device/trusted phone number are gone ­ that would leave me totally cut-off and would be bad. Or am I missing something obvious here? It seems to me that the fingerprint ID provides a more foolproof security measure ­ but no doubt has its own problems - what happens when you

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi Michael, Looks to me like this is to do with personal security rather than anti-trust as with Microsoft. At least that’s the way I read it. And thank you Ronni for the very detailed list of important info. I feel I may update to El Capitan later today if time permits. > On 6 Oct 2015, a

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Michael Hawkins
iCloud and two Apple devices as well as use only Apple software doesn’t violate USA anti-trust laws. Cheers, Michael. > On 6 Oct 2015, at 3:30 pm, Ronni Brown wrote: > > Hello WAMUGers who are contemplating upgrading to OS X 10.11 El Capitan, > > I thought I would post about t

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Peter Crisp
Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID > > • Two-factor authentication: Apple has beefed up security by adding > two-factor authentication for your Apple ID in El Capitan and iOS 9. > > Apple’s current “two-step” system requires users to specify a trusted device > or tru

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Brian Risbey
count information you are able to provide. The process is designed to get you back into your account as quickly as possible while denying access to anyone who might be pretending to be you." Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID • Two-factor authentication: Apple has beefed up s

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Ronni Brown
vide. The process is designed to get you back into your account as quickly as possible while denying access to anyone who might be pretending to be you." Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID • Two-factor authentication: Apple has beefed up security by adding two-factor authentica

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Brian Risbey
Hi All So, I checked my iCloud account, all up to date… then I read "and you need to log on using a PC or a Mac", very clever, my MacBookPro freezes when I enter the password, very “Catch 22” Brian On 6 Oct 2015, at 4:47 PM, Brian Risbey wrote: Hi All, Changes to two-factor verification

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Brian Risbey
Hi All, Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID So after reading Ronni's update, I read through my list of devices on my iPhone in iCloud Settings and 'none can receive the verification' ... ( can't remember the exact sentence) Brian On 6 Oct 2015, at 16:36, Brian Risbey wrote: Hi R

Re: El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Brian Risbey
Hi Ronni Great article. Changes to two-factor verification for Apple ID Is this why I can't log into iCloud and iTunes since upgrading to El Capitan? All my other 0S 9.0 devices can (So, proving my password works) but not my MacBookPro 17"(4.1)? These both 'hang' after entered in password. I ne

El Capitan - New Security Improvements

2015-10-06 Thread Ronni Brown
Hello WAMUGers who are contemplating upgrading to OS X 10.11 El Capitan, I thought I would post about the New Security Improvements for members who might not be fully aware of the changes. Take note of the changes to Two-Factor Authentication in iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan. El Capitan

Re: OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite and iOS 8.4.1 Address Numerous Security Holes

2015-08-20 Thread Michael Hawkins
t 5:00 pm, Ronni Brown wrote: > > Hello people, > > OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Combo Update > > Post Date: Aug 13, 2015 > > File Size: 2.12 GB > > System Requirements > OS X Yosemite 10.10 > > "OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite and iOS 8.4.1 Address Numerous Security

OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite and iOS 8.4.1 Address Numerous Security Holes

2015-08-15 Thread Ronni Brown
Hello people, OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 Combo Update Post Date: Aug 13, 2015 File Size: 2.12 GB System Requirements OS X Yosemite 10.10 "OS X 10.10.5 Yosemite and iOS 8.4.1 Address Numerous Security Holes Apple has released minor updates to both OS X 10.10 Yosemite and iOS 8, calling out j

Re: Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-04 Thread Alan Smith
several responses over recent days raised tantalising hints that skirted around my original problem. I responded immediately to just the Flash Player item in your last email because it really rocked me. Apple disable it if they suspect a potential security problem so I felt secure. Your general

Re: Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-04 Thread Ronda Brown
ng its own Java browser plug-in in October, 2012 and a subsequent software update deleted it. Oracle has assumed responsibility for the Java applet plug-in since then. All three (if you need to use them) need to be kept updated. You haven't mentioned whether you have read and understood the se

Re: Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-04 Thread Alan Smith
ess is blocked if there is a security risk. Adobe will then release a software update. I also have AIR by Adobe installed for the W.A. Libraries 'Zinio Reader' app. Cheers Alan > On 4 Jun 2015, at 1:30 pm, Ronni Brown wrote: > > Hi Alan, > > I thought I had explain

Re: Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-03 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Alan, I thought I had explained how Yosemite handles Malware / Security & Privacy in my first reply. "Keep your Apple software up to date, especially Security Updates install Security Updates immediately they are available. Gatekeeper - It’s an old feature (presented in OS X Moun

Re: Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-02 Thread Alan Smith
Hi Ronni OK, so OSX does not include any method to test for malware. If a mechancal fault (the loose nut in the keyboard!) lets some in then I can’t test for it until smoke appears? I note that both Apple and Google place high value on Customer privacy and security - and both want to enhance

Re: Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-02 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Alan, > On 1 Jun 2015, at 9:51 am, Alan Smith wrote: > > Three questions re security: > 1. Is there a user test for malware that may be present on my iMac? Apple states, security was “the first thought. Not an afterthought.” Which is very pleasing... Keep your Apple softwar

Yosemite Security and Malware

2015-06-01 Thread Alan Smith
Three questions re security: 1. Is there a user test for malware that may be present on my iMac? 2. Does Yosemite initiate a logon process to gmail (or Hangouts) when a Mac wakes up? 3. Is Google forcing customers to move from password access to their own cloud verification system? On 24 May I

Security Update 2015-004 (Mountain Lion, Mavericks)

2015-04-09 Thread Ronda Brown
Apple has issued Security Update 2015-004 for OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and 10.9 Mavericks, mirroring many of the security fixes that are included with the concurrently released 10.10.3 Yosemite (see “Apple Releases OS X 10.10.3 with Photos,” 8 April 2015). The wide-ranging security update

Re: Security Update

2014-12-23 Thread Stephen Chape
Yep … mine was done automatically ! > On 23 Dec 2014, at 9:33 pm, Brian Risbey wrote: > > Hi All, > there is an OS X NTP Security Update. > found out via MacRumors.com <http://macrumors.com/> > "Apple today released a new security update that’s designed to address

Security Update

2014-12-23 Thread Brian Risbey
Hi All, there is an OS X NTP Security Update. found out via MacRumors.com <http://macrumors.com/> "Apple today released a new security update that’s designed to address a "critical security issue" with the Network Time Protocol service on OS X. Apple recommends that all Yos

Security Update

2014-12-23 Thread Jennifer Lefroy
A flag has appeared on the screen of our desktop OS X 10.5 saying that a security update has been installed. We are just the passive recipient having received no prior notification and given no authorisation. Is this all right? It seems strange to me. And I thought I had sent my last query for

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-21 Thread David Nicholas
Thanks Ronni David On 21 May 2014, at 3:59 pm, Ronda Brown wrote: > Hi David, > > I've changed the Subject in your previous reply to the correct Subject. > > Yes, it's a scam/phishing email. > You can report such scam emails by forwarding a copy to "ab...@iinet.net.au". > Instructions can be

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-21 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi David, I've changed the Subject in your previous reply to the correct Subject. Yes, it's a scam/phishing email. You can report such scam emails by forwarding a copy to "ab...@iinet.net.au". Instructions can be found here: https://iihelp.iinet.net.au/support/Reporting_Phishing_Emails If you d

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-21 Thread Laura Webb
ncautious because very recently I had upgraded to Naked. I didn’t >> look closely at the sender until just after I had clicked on the link. It >> didn’t load straight away so then I did look and saw it had nothing to do >> with iinet. >> >> I closed my machi

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-21 Thread David Nicholas
Thanks Neil I found Ronni’s similar suggestion first, and it worked. David On 21 May 2014, at 11:49 am, Neil Houghton wrote: > Hi David, > > Not sure what system you are running but for me, on OSX 10.6.8, it is all > under system preferences/security > > To require a p

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi David, Using Mountain Lion or Mavericks - System Preferences > Security & Privacy - General You will see 'A login password has been set for this user' Then Select: -Require password 'immediately' after sleep or screen saver begins Show a

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi David, Not sure what system you are running but for me, on OSX 10.6.8, it is all under system preferences/security To require a password at boot-up (actually for any account log-in) just make sure you tick ³disable automatic login² To go further (which I do) you can require a password to get

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread David Nicholas
>>>> >>>> View your customer agreement >>>> View or print a copy of your iiNet customer agreement. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread Julie Bedford
nt. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> &g

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread David Nicholas
>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> I was incautious because very recently I had upgraded to Naked. I didn’t >> look closely at the sender until just after I had clicked on the link. It >> didn’t load straight away so then I

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread Kevin Lock
ust after I had clicked on the link. It > didn’t load straight away so then I did look and saw it had nothing to do > with iinet. > > I closed my machine, but of course to send this request for advice I had to > reboot it, which means I had to use my system password. > >

Re: Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread Julie Bedford
very recently I had upgraded to Naked. I didn’t > look closely at the sender until just after I had clicked on the link. It > didn’t load straight away so then I did look and saw it had nothing to do > with iinet. > > I closed my machine, but of course to send this request for

Possible security breach

2014-05-20 Thread David Nicholas
so then I did look and saw it had nothing to do with iinet. I closed my machine, but of course to send this request for advice I had to reboot it, which means I had to use my system password. Is there anything I can do to check the security of my stuff? David Nicholas iMac OS X 10.8.4 2 GHz

Apple Releases Safari 7.0.3 for Mavericks With Push Notification Improvements, Security Fixes

2014-04-01 Thread Ronni Brown
Apple Releases Safari 7.0.3 for Mavericks With Push Notification Improvements, Security Fixes "Apple today updated update Safari for Mavericks to version 7.0.3, adding improvements to compatibility, stability, and security. The update includes a new option for turning off push notific

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-03 Thread Julie Bedford
Hi Ronni Your friendly advice is well accepted and appreciated. Have removed MacFuse and installed OSXFuse as directed. I do have the most up to date version of Disc Drill, but oddly it didn't install OSXFuse at the time of installing. I hope you managed to take a break yesterday, seems like y

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-02 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Jewels, A bit of friendly advice. Before installing any ‘Third-Party’ (non-Apple) Software make sure you: Know what the software does Know how to Install, Setup, and Use the software Know how to uninstall the software Disk Drill Pro is file recovery software, it also offers a conventional dri

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-02 Thread Julie Bedford
Good morning Ronni, When I started the computer this morning, this is what came up in a small box: Internal module - updated required Your Mac has an older version of Fuse for OSX. Recover results may not be mounted correctly. Click to upgrade. I checked System Preference and I have MacFUSE

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-02 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Jewels, > On 2 Mar 2014, at 8:54 pm, Julie Bedford wrote: > > I did notice when I restarted my computer earlier that it is said I have some > hardware issues > again. Somethink about Fuse being outdated. Not even sure what Fuse is. Exactly what was the message... was it related to MacFUS

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-02 Thread Stephen Chape
a 2013 version. >>>> I have done as you instructed and my Mac confirmed it is all correctly >>>> uninstalled now. Thank heavens. >>>> I think next time I decide to buy a virus barrier, I'll consult you first. >>>> >>>> Ma

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-02 Thread Julie Bedford
uy a virus barrier, I'll consult you first. >>> >>> Many thanks Ronni and my Safari now opens without a problem. >>> >>> Cheers >>> Jewels >>> On 28/02/2014, at 4:52 PM, Ronni Brown wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Jewels, >>

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-03-02 Thread Stephen Chape
out a problem. >> >> Cheers >> Jewels >> On 28/02/2014, at 4:52 PM, Ronni Brown wrote: >> >>> Hi Jewels, >>> >>> I've changed the subject in case anyone needs to search the archives at >>> some time. >>> >>>

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-02-28 Thread Julie Bedford
my Safari now opens without a problem. > > Cheers > Jewels > On 28/02/2014, at 4:52 PM, Ronni Brown wrote: > >> Hi Jewels, >> >> I've changed the subject in case anyone needs to search the archives at some >> time. >> >> Have you uninstalled the

Re: Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-02-28 Thread Julie Bedford
needs to search the archives at some > time. > > Have you uninstalled the 'Mac Internet Security 2013' following the > instructions (with screenshots) in the link in my previous email? > <https://support.intego.com/entries/24937247-How-to-Uninstall-Intego-2013-Pr

Re:Intego - 'Mac Internet Security 2013' - Uninstallation (Julie Bedford)

2014-02-28 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Jewels, I've changed the subject in case anyone needs to search the archives at some time. Have you uninstalled the 'Mac Internet Security 2013' following the instructions (with screenshots) in the link in my previous email? <https://support.intego.com/entries/2493724

Re: Security questions for Apple ID ?

2014-02-12 Thread Stephen Chape
Thank you Ronni, All fixed now. I had to speak with Apple Support because her AID had no rescue email. They were very helpful ! On 12 Feb 2014, at 1:35 pm, Ronda Brown wrote: > Hi Stephen, > Rescue email address and how to reset Apple ID security questions > If you can't recall

Re: Security questions for Apple ID ?

2014-02-11 Thread Stephen Chape
ple ID security questions > If you can't recall your Apple ID security questions and answers, the > optional rescue email provides a way to reset them. Additionally, all future > security-related emails for your Apple ID will be sent to the rescue email > address. > > &

Re: Security questions for Apple ID ?

2014-02-11 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Stephen, Rescue email address and how to reset Apple ID security questions If you can't recall your Apple ID security questions and answers, the optional rescue email provides a way to reset them. Additionally, all future security-related emails for your Apple ID will be sent to the r

Re: Security questions for Apple ID ?

2014-02-11 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi Stephen Try logging in to appleid.apple.com and then Manage Apple ID. You "may" be able to adjust the security questions from there. Short of that, you can call Apple Support and they generally will help you "adjust" those questions. (Apple are 133-622). But only someon

Security questions for Apple ID ?

2014-02-11 Thread Stephen Chape
Hi folks, My grand daughter tried to log in to the App Store to make a purchase a few nights ago. She has no credit card so she depends upon gift vouchers being redeemed. On this occasion she was asked to answer 2 security questions. She tells me she has never set up security questions and

Re: U.S. Government Confirms Android Security Problems

2013-08-28 Thread Martin Hill
rol botnet malware which has been siphoning between $547,500 to $3,285,000 off hapless Android users per year. This is an example of the Clear and Present Danger affecting Android users the world over, something completely absent for iOS users. Then there is the enormous Master Key security hole affect

U.S. Government Confirms Android Security Problems

2013-08-28 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi People, "Common tech wisdom has long held that iOS is far more secure than Android, but a report issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation confirm it. Android represented 79 percent of mobile malware threats in 2012, while iOS only acco

Re: Wi Fi security

2013-04-01 Thread Stuart Breden
Thanks Peter. Stuart Breden PO Box 132 Kalamunda WA 6926 Ph: (08) 9257 1577 Mbl: 0417 053 266 Please consider the environment before printing this email On 01/04/2013, at 3:16 PM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote: > > On 01/04/2013, at 11:10 AM, Stuart Breden wrote: > >> On the same vein of Wi Fi

Re: Wi Fi security

2013-04-01 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 01/04/2013, at 11:10 AM, Stuart Breden wrote: > On the same vein of Wi Fi networks i use Cloak on my MacBook Pro. > > I have a colleague who is setting up an online consulting site on a Windows > PC using a wireless network. What is the comparable software to Cloak for > Windows? > > S

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