Researcher who found macOS Keychain security hole is sharing details with Apple, even though company yet to promise macOS bug bounty program<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Last month, we covered a macOS Keychain exploit that seemingly
could expose user credentials and passwords. At the time, the researcher Linus Henze did not disclose the workings of the exploit to Apple as a protest because Apple does not offer a bug bounty reward scheme for macOS. Despite no change on that front from Apple, Henze has now decided to share his findings with the company to protect users.</p>
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