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« on: September 06, 2020, 04:05:15 pm »

Apple battles Mac malware disguised as Adobe Flash after accidental notarization

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<p>While Apple’s devices are typically more secure than the competition, that doesn’t mean they’re immune to flaws. In the case of the Mac, a new report highlights how Apple accidentally approved one of the most common malware threats to run on recent versions of macOS. While the original flaw was quickly fixed, another similar one has popped up.</p>
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