

- LEGACY JAVA 6 AND JAVA 8 ON HIGH SIERRA OSX 2018 ADOBE SAFETY UPDATE
- LEGACY JAVA 6 AND JAVA 8 ON HIGH SIERRA OSX 2018 ADOBE SAFETY FULL
- LEGACY JAVA 6 AND JAVA 8 ON HIGH SIERRA OSX 2018 ADOBE SAFETY SOFTWARE
(Thanks to security researcher Phil Stokes at Sqwarq for this information.)Īpp Store – removes some recent updates once installed In itself, that information is of little use, but could be exploited by malware to ride on the back of an app which already has this access.
LEGACY JAVA 6 AND JAVA 8 ON HIGH SIERRA OSX 2018 ADOBE SAFETY UPDATE
Apple has been informed, and a fix is expected in a future update to Mojave.
LEGACY JAVA 6 AND JAVA 8 ON HIGH SIERRA OSX 2018 ADOBE SAFETY FULL
I gather that another bug has been discovered in the new enhanced privacy protection, in which a crafted app can obtain a list of those apps which have been given Full Disk Access in the Privacy section of the Security & Privacy pane. Privacy protection – malicious apps can discover which apps have Full Disk Access In 10.14.1, the EFI firmware version number returned in System Information has the form 96.0.0.0.0, but that returned by eficheck commands such as /usr/libexec/firmwarecheckers/eficheck/eficheck -integrity-check are different in form and content, e.g. Existing installed apps generated no such warnings.ĮFI version numbers – System Information and eficheck return different numbers
LEGACY JAVA 6 AND JAVA 8 ON HIGH SIERRA OSX 2018 ADOBE SAFETY SOFTWARE
Note that you cannot rely on Mojave to warn you of 32-bit software when you open an app: that only happens on the first occasion that an app is run after it has been downloaded from the internet. Use 32-bitCheck (from Downloads above) instead. The information given about ‘legacy software’ in System Information is highly incomplete and misleading. System Information – Legacy Software wrong and misleading

Apple is understood to be working on improving this for a future update to Mojave.

