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AirPods Max 2 Discounted by $120 Across Amazon and Best Buy‎

Apple's AirPods Max 2 have hit $429.00 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. This sale is available in two colors on Amazon, while Best Buy has all five models in stock at this low price. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. Free delivery on Amazon has the AirPods Max 2 arriving around August 22, but Prime members should see same-day delivery options in many locations. This is the best deal on the headphones that we've tracked since June, and it's just about $30 higher when compared to the all-time low price. $120 OFFAirPods Max 2 for $429.00 If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week. Deals Newsletter Interested in hearing more about the best deals you can find in 2026? Sign up for our Deals Newsletter and we'll keep you updated so you don't miss the biggest deals of the season! Related Roundup: Apple DealsThis article, "AirPods Max 2 Discounted by $120 Across Amazon and Best Buy" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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Apple's macOS Screen Sharing Flaw Is Being Exploited in the Wild‎

The screen sharing flaw that Apple rushed out a fix for earlier this month has already been exploited in the wild, according to the Netherlands' National Cyber Security Center (NCSC-NL). On August 6, Apple released macOS Tahoe 26.6.1, an update to the ‌macOS Tahoe‌ operating system that came out last year. The update came a little over a week after Apple released macOS Tahoe 26.6. In its security support document, Apple said that the update addressed a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to authenticate to Screen Sharing without valid credentials – in short, it allowed a bad actor to view a user's Mac screen and remotely take control of their keyboard and mouse. It appears however that hackers have already been taking advantage of the flaw. As first reported by ArsTechnica, the NCSC-NL said that it had been notified of abuse of the vulnerability, "observed on multiple systems on which port 5900 was accessible from the internet." The reason is that when screen sharing is enabled, macOS's firewall intentionally exposes this port. "In all these cases, root had been accessed on the affected system and a Monero crypto miner had been placed," the NCSC-NL added. In other words, a targeted Mac's resources are used to mine cryptocurrency. When pushing the fix – which was also included in macOS Sonoma 14.8.9 and macOS Sequoia 15.7.9 – Apple said it had addressed the authentication issue with "improved state management." Users who have not updated their Macs should do so as soon as possible. Even for those who have updated, use of a VPN is also recommended when screen sharing is active. If you're not sure if your macOS version is up-to-date, you can check by going into your Mac's System Settings and selecting General ➝ Software Update.This article, "Apple's macOS Screen Sharing Flaw Is Being Exploited in the Wild" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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Job Listing Suggests Apple Fitness+ Could Get Live Content‎

Apple is hiring a Studio Producer for its Fitness+ service with a background in live production, in what could be a hint at the future of the service. The job listing was posted last month, detailing an in-person role at Apple's Santa Monica studio. It calls for someone with a "strong foundation in live or live-to-tape multi-camera production and a genuine curiosity about where live content is headed next." Apple says it wants a "creative collaborator" who is "excited to experiment with new formats" and "push the boundaries of what live fitness content can be." The role's actual list of responsibilities reads like Fitness+ production management rather than anything specific to live content. While Fitness+ is not a live service, many of the skills applicable to live production would likely be transferable to its needs. Apple Fitness+ launched in 2020 as a library of trainer-led workout and meditation videos available on the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, all shot in advance and streamed on demand, with Apple Watch integration for workout metrics. Apple has never offered Peloton-style live classes, real-time leaderboards, or scheduled sessions through the service, so the listing's repeated emphasis on live production skills appears to mark new territory, even if the responsibilities section stops short of describing what that live content would look like. The job listing arrives as Apple continues to consider Fitness+'s future. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reported in November that Fitness+ was "under review" amid a broader reorganization, describing it as one of Apple's "weakest digital offerings" due to high churn and low revenue. Apple health vice president Sumbul Desai took over the service as part of that restructuring, with the health division now reporting directly to services chief Eddy Cue. Gurman said in February that the review was still ongoing, and guessed that Apple would eventually merge Fitness+ with the Health app directly in some form, "perhaps offering it as a combined subscription." He did not mention any plans for live content. Thanks, Anthony!Tag: Apple Fitness PlusThis article, "Job Listing Suggests Apple Fitness+ Could Get Live Content" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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