MacOS 'Migraine' Bug: Big Headache for Device System Integrity
Microsoft says the vulnerability could allow cyberattackers with root access to bypass security protections and install malware.
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Microsoft says the vulnerability could allow cyberattackers with root access to bypass security protections and install malware.
Apple has recently addressed a vulnerability that lets attackers with root privileges bypass System Integrity Protection (SIP) to install "undeletable" malware and access the victim's private data by circumventing Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) security checks. [...]
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