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macOS High Sierra gives away your password

October 18th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple apfs, apple, bugs, encryption, hard drive partitions, high sierra, macos, vulnerabilities
macOS High Sierra gives away your password

A glaring security mistake has been discovered in Apple’s most recent desktop operating system. It’s not the sort of vulnerability that requires complicated malware or IT knowledge; anyone can learn this exploit in a matter of minutes to steal your password.

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