Latest Best Picks and Reviews for Security Software and Services
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ESET Home Security Premium Review: Excellent protection, but there are bugs
ESET’s latest efforts offer powerful tools and filtering, but are hamstrung by installation issues and some bugs.Updated
Best antivirus for Mac 2026: Security apps tested vs Apple Xprotect & Gatekeeper
Don't skimp on security for your Mac. These are the antivirus programs Macworld editors trust to protect their own Macs and MacBooks from the latest digital security threats.Updated
Best VPN for Mac 2026: Trustworthy Mac VPNs tested by experts
Find out what is the best VPN for MacBook or Mac with our complete guide in which we review and rank the top VPN services for Mac.Updated
Best iPad & iPhone VPN: Our picks for private, secure browsing from anywhere
You can maintain your privacy and security and access blocked websites on your iPad or iPhone with a VPN. These are the best options.Updated
AVG Antivirus Free for Mac Review: Strong protection, heavy upsells
AVG AntiVirus for Mac offers free protection that covers the basics. It's a good free option with some tradeoffs.Updated
AVG Internet Security for Mac review: Solid protection, but the free version could be enough
We test AVG Internet Security for Mac and find it easy to use and effective at catching viral, phishing, and malware activity on a Mac.Best Picks
Best of 2025-2026: Must-have products for Mac, iPhone & iPad tested by Macworld
These are the best hardware and software products Macworld has seen in 2025. Here's why we rate them so highly.Reviews
Moonlock review: We put MacPaw's new antivirus suite to work
MacPaw brings an antiviral/anti-malware utility into its own, even if the UI could use a bit of polish.Latest How To articles about Security Software and Services
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How to know if your Mac has been hacked
Macs are generally secure from hackers, but Macs have been exploited. Here's how to tell if your Mac's been hacked and what to do.How-To
Free streaming's hidden dangers–and how to protect your Mac
MyFlixer’s promise of free movies and TV could cost you a virus on your Mac and risk the security of your personal information and data. Here’s how to block MyFlixer ads and remove any malware installed by the service.Updated
How to find and block an AirTag that's detected near you
Here's how to find an AirTag and disable it if you've had a notification that an AirTag is detected near you.How-To
How to open a Mac app from an unidentified or unknown developer
Is your Mac stopping you from opening an app? Here's how to allow apps from unidentified developers on your Mac.How-To
You can use a VPN for TikTok if it gets banned, but it's a headache
With TikTok possibly being banned (again) in the U.S. here's what you'll need to do to use it.How-To
Has your Apple Account been hacked? Here’s how to know
Here's what you can do if you think your Apple ID has been compromised in a data breach or attack.How-To
How to set up two-factor authentication for your Apple Account and iCloud
Protect your data from any hackers and creeps. It's really quite easy to set up.Mac 911
How to find alternatives for verification codes when roaming
SMS remains a weak point in verifying logins and may be unavailable to you while outside your home country or region.Latest News about Security Software and Services
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Apple lowers Mac security bounty rewards in seeming shift to iPhone attacks
Researchers have less incentive to work on the Mac platform.News
ChillyHell malware continues to go undetected on macOS, according to Jamf
New malware incorporates technology to make it more difficult to detect.News
Security expert details how a simple Microsoft tool led to the discovery of a serious macOS flaw
The hole was fixed by Apple in the macOS Sequoia 15.3 update.News
WhatsApp warns iPhone and Mac users to update ASAP
The most recent update includes an important security patch.News
New 'sophisticated' malware threat may already be hiding on your Mac
JSCoreRunner is malware that spreads through what appears to be a free PDF converter app distributed on thew web.Updated
Do Macs need antivirus software, or are Apple’s protections enough?
Wondering if you need antivirus for Mac? Macs do get viruses, despite protections in macOS, so it's wise to extend the protection.News
If you use iCloud Passwords on Chrome or Firefox, your data may be at risk
Browser extension vulnerability can expose sensitive data to hackers.News






















