Look, up on the web. It’s a PDF, it’s a book, it’s…a Superguide! The latest Macworld Superguide is out, and it’s devoted to an issue near and dear to our hearts: security. We all know Macs haven’t had quite the level of exposure to security problems as our Windows friends, but that’s no reason to be complacent. It’s a dangerous world out there, and software and hardware are really only one part of what’s really risky.
Macworld’s collected a host of security tips and tricks into an 84-page Mac Security Superguide that covers everything from web browsing safely to keeping your data secure. And it features contributions from a bunch of knowledgeable Mac folks, including security experts like Rich Mogull, Glenn Fleishman, and our very own Scott McNulty.
You can pick up the Mac Security Superguide as a downloadable PDF for $9.95; if you want to grab a CD-ROM copy, it can be yours for $12.95; and if you want the physical paperback book (pocket-sized, so you can take it wherever you and your Mac go), it’ll run $19.95. To try before you buy, you can download a free 1.2MB sample, which includes the full table of contents and a handful of sample pages.