Comprehensive Guide to iOS and Mac Security

Security isn't paranoia. It's preparation.
Mac malware is real and frequently encountered. iOS devices face sophisticated threats like Pegasus spyware that have infected tens of thousands of users worldwide. The myth that Apple devices are inherently secure is dangerous—proper security requires knowledge and action.
This comprehensive guide provides practical, expert-level security measures that anyone can implement to protect their digital life.
What You'll Master
Set up FileVault 2 encryption, firmware passwords, and understand the security differences between Intel, T2, and Apple Silicon Macs
Configure Gatekeeper, enable built-in firewalls, and use essential security tools like KnockKnock and BlockBlock
Scan your Mac's autoloader, identify suspicious processes, and clean infected systems using professional-grade tools
Secure iMessage, create unbreakable passcodes, lock Control Center, and prevent theft-related vulnerabilities
Use Amnesty International's MVT toolkit to scan for nation-state spyware and understand iOS security architecture
Recognize cryptocurrency scams, phishing attempts, and social engineering attacks targeting Apple users
Threats We'll Help You Defeat
Pegasus Spyware
Nation-state malware that infects through iMessage without user interaction
Mac Malware
Trojans, adware, and cryptocurrency miners targeting macOS systems
Physical Attacks
Data theft from unencrypted drives and firmware bypass techniques
Crypto Scams
Fake wallet applications designed to steal cryptocurrency keys
Secure Your Digital Life Today
Don't wait until it's too late. Every day without proper security is a day your data remains vulnerable.