on 29-11-2017 13:23
Apple has said it is working to fix a serious bug within its Mac operating system.
The flaw in MacOS High Sierra - the most recent version - makes it possible to gain entry to the machine without a password, and also have access to powerful administrator rights.
“We are working on a software update to address this issue,” Apple said in a statement.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42161823
Bit worrying for Apple Mac users...
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on 29-11-2017 18:26
on 29-11-2017 18:26
Excellent news.
They say "This morning, as of 8am PT, the update is available for download, and starting later today it will be automatically installed on all systems running the latest version (10.13.1) of MacOS High Sierra.”
That should relieve some anxiety anyway...
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on 29-11-2017 18:28
on 29-11-2017 18:28
@jonsie wrote:Damn that was quick.... depending on just how long they claim to have known about it.....
But very impressive.
Thanks @adamtemp64😀
The flaw was discovered yesterday @jonsie so it was quick...
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on 29-11-2017 18:39
on 29-11-2017 18:39
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:Damn that was quick.... depending on just how long they claim to have known about it.....
But very impressive.
Thanks @adamtemp64😀
The flaw was discovered yesterday @jonsie so it was quick...
Allegedly....
on 30-11-2017 09:53
on 30-11-2017 09:53
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on 30-11-2017 10:56
on 30-11-2017 10:56
@MercedesS wrote:Thanks for sharing @Cleoriff!
I won't restart my MAC till they fix it
Apple times are gone "someone" must be turning in his grave!
Oh you're not wrong there, sadly the money men now rule at apple, and have been pi$$ing on Jobs grave since.
Steve Jobs created the mobile world we live in, each year they pushed new tech, innovated from his ideal of the device being an extension of you, to be yourself, to think different.
Now, they are so far behind that tech writers are praising a 1440p oled screen as the great second coming, no innovation, just rebranding existing features. it's an extension of your social status, be part of the crowd, think sheep.
I mean honestly, the iPhone X is very much a £1100+ emoji machine, it has nothing, literally nothing else going for it, even apple know this all their X adverts are based on stupid animojis.
on 01-12-2017 12:47
on 01-12-2017 12:57
on 01-12-2017 12:57
@viridis wrote:
Oh you're not wrong there, sadly the money men now rule at apple, and have been pi$$ing on Jobs grave since...Steve Jobs created the mobile world we live in, each year they pushed new tech, innovated from his ideal of the device being an extension of you, to be yourself, to think different.... Now, they are so far behind that tech ....
You don't know how much I do agree with you @viridis! And trust me, not an easy thing to say. I have been a huge fan of Apple always! But now, I am just
on 01-12-2017 17:19
on 01-12-2017 17:19
Oh dear. Another update soon....
Apple breaks file sharing on Macs while fixing 'huge' password security flaw
on 01-12-2017 23:28
on 01-12-2017 23:28
on 02-12-2017 11:33
on 02-12-2017 11:33
Latest on this....They also mention Steve Jobs and how he would have acted....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42195356
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