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The goal of Heat.gov, according to a piece in Engadget, is to: …help the public and authorities understand the dangers of extreme heat and reduce the health risks. The 11-agency collaboration offers maps for current and expected temperature spikes across the US, prevention guidance and data-driven tools. This is an important website for public health and safety, considering the high number of yearly heat-related ER visits (over 67,000), hospitalizations (over 9,000), and deaths (700) in the US alone. Engadget says that the website contains information about heat trends, current hotspots, as well as tools to “help you understand the effects of extreme heat on vulnerable groups.” We usually ask you to share cybersecurity information with friends, family, and coworkers — but this week, please take a moment to tell someone in your life about Heat.gov! About SecureMac  Founded in 1999, SecureMac (www.securemac.com) has been a leading contributor to Apple security since the 2005 release of the original MacScan anti-malware tool. In the years since, SecureMac has continued to play an essential role in providing macOS users with straightforward options for better security. From the development of the faster and more powerful MacScan 3 to the company’s ongoing development of online privacy tool PrivacyScan, users can easily equip themselves for protection. With the addition of The Checklist, SecureMac continues to showcase a deep commitment to accessible security and the importance of digital awareness for all Mac users. For more info visit www.securemac.com

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