If your USB drive can’t connect to your computer, the computer can’t recognize the device and read the stored files. That causes the error message to pop up. This problem can occur when your USB drive has corruption. A corrupted USB drive has software issues or malware that prevents it...
However, if a highly skilled attacker (or someone who knows your password) gets physical access to your sleeping Mac, the attacker may be able to eliminate all evidence that they accessed your Mac or exfiltrated data from it.Border crossings...
Afollow-up statement from the Justice Departmentprovided some clarity, saying that a reboot would eliminate second-stage malware and cause first-stage “to call out for instructions.” The statement continued, saying that while devices will remain vulnerable to reinfection, “these efforts maximize op...