How to Secure macOS Passwords and Keychain Access
Weak passwords or compromised Keychain entries allow attackers to access accounts.
Weak passwords or compromised Keychain entries allow attackers to access accounts.
Browser hijackers change homepage, inject ads, or redirect searches.
Scammers impersonate Apple Support via phone calls, texts, or emails.
Public Wi-Fi exposes Macs to interception, fake hotspots, and data theft.
Scammers trick users into sharing their screen to steal credentials, transfer money, or install malware.
Default macOS settings allow more access than most users realize.
Fake alerts claim iCloud storage is full and push users to click malicious links.
Shared Macs expose personal data if accounts and permissions are misconfigured.
Children and seniors are often targeted by scams and deceptive pop-ups.
Attackers may attempt to access your Mac locally or remotely using stolen credentials.