Researcher finds macOS bug but won’t share details with Apple | Engadget
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February 8, 20191 min read270 words
Published: February 8, 2019  |  1 min read270 words
A researcher has discovered an exploit that can expose passwords on macOS, but says he won't share details of the bug with Apple because of its bug bounty policies. Linus Henze posted of the KeySteal exploit this week. It seems to grab passwords from login and system keychains wi...
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May 21, 2019
MacOS 10.14.5 is not the latest MacOS now. Hacker needs to update his MacOS and update the video to show that he can still steal MacOS passwords. Release notes has a new feature that states "Kernel extensions signed after April 7,2019 must be notarized in order to load on macOS 10.14.5. Possibly, this security feature has patched the 0Day security bug referenced by the author.
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