Apple macOS Finder Remote Code Execution Zero-Day Vulnerability

A zero-day security flaw in Apple’s macOS Finder system has been detected. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to fool users into running arbitrary commands. Zero-day vulnerabilities are defects that have been publicly published but have not yet been patched by the vendor. These vulnerabilities are sometimes actively exploited by attackers or have publicly available proof-of-concept exploits. … Continue reading “Apple macOS Finder Remote Code Execution Zero-Day Vulnerability”

Apple MacOS High Sierra ‘root’ Access With No Password

A critical security flaw in macOS High Sierra, aka macOS 10.13, allows users to gain admin rights, or log in as root, without a password.  The consequences could be serious. Anyone having physical access to the system can log in to your user account, unlock your keychain and reveal your passwords, turn off FileVault, OS … Continue reading “Apple MacOS High Sierra ‘root’ Access With No Password”