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Security concerns continue to haunt High Sierra

APPLE’S LATEST ITERATION of macOS, High Sierra, has been rocked by yet another security lapse. This was the most serious yet, potentially giving attackers (human or malware) root access to any Mac running High Sierra — meaning they could do anything they wanted.

Apple issued a fix, Security Update 2017-001, within a day after the fault

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