The Mac OS X Keychain is a system-level password repository designed to make saving and retrieving passwords easier for the computer user. Rather than remembering every email and Web form password ...
Ironically, Macworld forum member HappyMac is a little unhappy with his Mac. He writes: Something about Keychain Access is messed up. I’ve run the repair utility and searched various forums for help ...
Because everything is getting smarter, it would be silly to think that keychains would be exempt. The Smart Keychain has four uses in one small package: USB file storage, upcoming calendar alerts, ...
Users continue to experience issues related to their Keychain passwords when using services like Apple's MobileMe or the Mail application. While issues with MobileMe can be affected by many things, ...
Mac OS X’s keychain system is a great feature, but there are times when it doesn’t behave quite the way it should. Sometimes your keychain file develops mild corruption, and a quick run of Keychain ...
A new tool allows Mac OS X attackers with root OS access to easily steal the keychain password data of logged in users and reinforces the dangers of granting administrative privileges to applications ...
While Apple's Macs are less targeted by malware than Windows PCs, concerning Mac malware does pop up regularly. This week, there's new Mac malware out in the wild that Mac users should be aware of.
Since I have a terrible habit of losing things, I decided to encrypt my Verbatim "Tuff-N-Tiny" USB drive. This was a simple matter of control-clicking the drive name in Finder, choosing "Encrypt" and ...