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How to enable text selection in Quick Look on Mac
Anyone who has used a Mac for more than a minuscule amount of time has more than likely come across Quick Look, the pop-up window that is invoked with a press of the space bar when a file or folder is highlighted on the desktop or in Finder. Quick Look's usefulness becomes evident when file names aren't descriptive enough by allowing users to view the contents of many different types of files without having to open them in a full-fledged application like Pages for documents or Preview for images.
By default Quick Look can only display a static view of a file that only grants users a peek at the contents without any real function. Imagine, however, being able to copy a document's text without having to open it in TextEdit or Pages. This is incredibly useful in a variety of situations, from dealing with templates to Word documents to code snippets, where having multiple applications and documents opened shouldn't be necessary for copying from one location and pasting to another. The good news is that this functionality is completely possible and perfectly easy to enable.
Apple readying a fix for Bash vulnerability, ‘vast majority’ of Mac users unaffected
A fix for a new kind of exploit recently discovered in the Bash command shell used in multiple versions of Unix is underway, Apple confirmed Friday, adding that the “vast majority” of Mac users are unaffected because OS X is "safe by default" from the so-called 'Shell Shock' attacks.
"The vast majority of OS X users are not at risk to recently reported Bash vulnerabilities," an Apple spokesperson said in a statement quoted by The Verge.
The vulnerability was documented and publicized Thursday by security researchers at RedHat and gained prominences after security expert Robert Graham called it “as big as the Heartbleed bug,” referring to a nasty vulnerability discovered earlier in the year in the OpenSSL software commonly used by nearly two-thirds of servers powering the Internet.
New Unix command line exploit makes Macs vulnerable to attacks
A new exploit in the Bash command shell found in many versions of Unix, including Apple's OS X desktop operating system, makes Mac computers vulnerable to so-called 'Shell Shock' attacks, security researchers at RedHat discovered Thursday.
Though the exploit lets attackers run malicious scripts remotely, most people are not at risk unless they've manually allowed SSH access from remote connections or a web server running server side scripting.
Here's how you can check if you're vulnerable and what you can do in order to avoid 'Shell Shock' attacks on your system.
How to show hidden files and folders on Mac
Learn how to view hidden files and folders in Finder on your Mac using simple Terminal commands or a keyboard shortcut to access hidden system data.
How to remove the shadow effect from screenshots on Mac
Learn how to take window screenshots on your Mac without the drop shadow effect which creates distracting extra space and white borders, resulting in a cleaner look.
How to change screenshots file format on Mac
Learn how to change the default Mac screenshot file format in macOS from PNG to JPG or similar to save storage space and avoid manual image conversion.
How to run a terminal session via Notification Center
It's neat to see the terminal get lots of love from the jailbreak community this week. We just got the new MobileTerm Backgrounder tweak, and now we have another new tweak related to the terminal — NCTerminal. As you have probably figured out by now, NCTerminal allows you to run a terminal session directly in Notification Center. That being said, I will say that the tweak is a bit on the peculiar side, as you'll see in my full video walkthrough.
How to background the Mobile Terminal app
MobileTerm Backgrounder is a brand new jailbreak tweak that allows you to maintain a persistent connection to the Mobile Terminal app. If you've used Mobile Terminal in the past, then you know how frustrating it can be to close out of the app, return, and all of your previous data disappears. MobileTerm Backgrounder is a tweak that works with the jailbroken Mobile Terminal app, and it makes it much easier to continue where you left off when switching between apps. Have a look at our video walkthrough inside to see its ins and outs.
How to manually fix the Weather app issue after jailbreaking with evasi0n
As you may be aware, the initial release of the evasi0n untethered jailbreak broke a few minor features in iOS 6, most visibly the native Weather app on the iPhone and iPod touch. Word from the developers is evasi0n's exploit corrupted an important plist settings file for System apps like Weather, Siri, and the App Store. Lucky for our tech savvy readers, there's an easy fix that can replace the broken plist file in minutes. The script we are working with come from pod2g himself...
How to see the entire download history of your Mac via Terminal
Have you ever wanted to go back and check your Mac's entire download history in one fell swoop? With this handy Terminal command, your download history is only a few steps away.