Some security tools have problems with the latest version of the Mac operating system.
Apple released macOS Sequoia to the general public last Monday. On Thursday, TechCrunch reported that several third-party security tools have reported issues with the new version of the Mac operating system.
According to TechCrunch, the source of the problem is not clear. Security firm CrowdStrike made a vague reference to “changes in the network stack” in an alert sent to its customers and decided hold off on support for the new OS. In a statement to TechCrunch, Patrick Wardle of DoubleYou quipped, “maybe if Apple spent less time and money on marketing, and more time on actually testing their software, we’d all be better off!”
The TechCrunch report does not address whether the companies had performed testing with betas of macOS Sequoia before its official release and if this is a new issue that has appeared.
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