In recent years, new cyberthreats such as the Flashfake botnet, the Koobface worm, and Mac Defender malware have been targeting Mac devices. On top of these, Mac users are also at risk of phishing scams, spam, and other online threats. The good news is that you can implement measures to safeguard your Mac.
4 Ways to protect your Mac from cyberthreats
Back up your Mac files using Time Machine

If you're using a Mac and looking at options for a backup system, we suggest Time Machine, Macs' built-in backup solution. With Time Machine, you can keep your Mac functioning after a crash, retrieve mistakenly deleted files, and even explore previous versions of your documents — as if you're traveling back in time.
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Why you should get a Mac with an SSD

If you're looking for a new Mac, you might be wondering if you should get one with a hard disk drive (HDD) or a solid-state drive (SSD). While HDDs are cheaper, SSDs offer many advantages that make them the better choice. Here are some reasons you should get a Mac with an SSD.
SSDs are more reliable
All types of disk drives are more likely to fail with age, but SSDs are more resistant to age-related degradation than HDDs. This is because most modern SSDs use NAND flash memory, which is not as susceptible to the wear and tear that HDDs experience with their spinning disks.
Why you shouldn’t jailbreak your iPad

Only Apple-approved apps found in the App Store can be downloaded and installed onto iPads and other Apple devices. Users who want to install apps not authorized by Apple often resort to jailbreaking their devices. What exactly is jailbreaking, and what are its effects on your iPad? Read on to find out.
Keyboard shortcuts MAC users should know

Some Mac users have been using their devices for years and still do not know many of the keyboard shortcuts designed to make users’ lives easier. Here are some of the most helpful ones users like you should learn.
Minimize or dock the front app window: Command + M
If you have several open apps, browsers, and Finder windows, use this shortcut to minimize the front window to the Dock.