Apple has been doing a good job of patching various macOS security vulnerabilities as of late, but there’s at least one that is proving harder to fix…
A hot potato: A security researcher found that Apple has only partially fixed a security flaw affecting all versions of macOS. The company tried to fix the problem silently but failed to do so, leaving millions of Macs vulnerable to remote code execution without any warning or prompt. Apple has been doing a good job of patching various macOS security vulnerabilities as of late, but there’s at least one that is proving harder to fix than the Cupertino giant had anticipated.
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USA — software Zero-day flaw allows remote code execution even on fully-patched Macs