by Jonathan Horvath | Jan 4, 2017 | Computers, iOS, Macintosh, Security
You are so proud of yourself. You should be. You’ve finally managed to keep one New Year’s Resolution. You’ve taken the time out of your busy schedule to implement all the password hygiene tips we at My MacDaddy have advocated for years. Your...
by Tom Coiner | Oct 11, 2016 | Computers, Macintosh, Security
Back in May we wrote about ransomware, a scary type of malware that can kidnap your data and ransom you for its return. Here’s a link to that article if you missed it. But today I want to talk about something I see much more often with our clients. FAKE...
by John | Oct 5, 2016 | Computers, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Macintosh, Security
 Security Tip #1 – Keep your Software Up-to-Date We are focusing this month on security and protecting yourself online. I feel like this topic can never be exhausted. In May we brought you a blog post about ransomware by MacDaddy, Jonathan Horvath...
by John | May 16, 2016 | Computers, General, Macintosh, Security
by Jonathan Horvath Recently, it seems like every day a company makes the news because their data has been hacked, and all their customers’ information has been stolen. More recently though, another online threat has been making its rounds on the news shows, targeting...
by John | Mar 2, 2011 | Computers, Macintosh, Tips & Tricks
by John Pieza Have you ever been on your Mac and addressing an email in Mail (its icon is a blue stamp in the Dock) when you notice that two or three email addresses pop up and you can choose one? But then you notice that one of the email addresses is old, and you...