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Apple has just released macOS 10.14 Mojave–the most advanced computer operating system ever. It is recommended that all Macintosh users upgrade to take advantage of all the new features, including:

  • Stacks automatically organize files on your Desktop
  • Finder is more powerful than ever–locate a file by how it looks, instantly see all file metadata, and perform Quick Actions on files without opening the app
  • Photos–shoot an image with your iPhone and have it automatically appear on your Mac in Finder, Mail, Messages, Notes, Pages, Keynote, and Numbers
  • Facetime allows for group audio and video calls with up to 32 people
  • Security–apps are required for your explicit approval before accessing the camera, microphone, and data in Messages and Mail
  • Security–a more secure Safari, which prevents website Share buttons and comment widgets from tracking you, as well as blocking advertisers from targeting you based on device fingerprint (this is HUGE)
  • Security–automaticly generate and store strong passwords

Right alongside the release of macOS 10.14 is a brand new Practical Paranoia macOS 14 Security Essentials. The best-selling, easiest, step-by-step, most comprehensive guide to securing your home or business macOS computers.

Official workbook for the Practical Paranoia: Security Essentials Workshop, STEM and college cybersecurity courses. Designed for instructor-led and self-study. The entire course is contained within the book. Includes all instructor presentations, hands-on assignments, links to all software, and security checklist.

You don’t need to be paranoid to know they are out there to get your computer, data, and identity.

  • 2,000,000 laptops were stolen or lost in the US last year.
  • Only 3% of stolen computers are ever recovered.
  • Malware attacks on macOS have become commonplace.
  • Hundreds of eyes may be able to see your name and password, along with the contents of every email you send.
  • Once the bad guy has his hands on your Mac, it takes under one minute to bypass your password to gain access to all your data.
  • With a slight bit of social engineering, your iCloud, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, and other social media accounts, along with all your data, is freely accessible.
  • Through PRISM and other avenues, our government has access to your online browsing and email history.

You don’t need to be an Apple Genius to protect your system!

In this easy, step-by-step guide, CIO, Security Specialist, and Certified Apple Consultant Marc L. Mintz takes any macOS user–from the novice with no technical skills, to experienced IT professional–through the process of fully encrypting and hardening the security of their computer, data, email, documents, network, instant messaging, storage devices, iCloud, browsing, and entire Internet experience.

It’s your information. Protect it.

Guaranteed to be the easiest to follow and most comprehensive macOS cybersecurity book available.

Practical Paranoia macOS 10.14 Security Essentials Live!
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