macOS 10.13 High Sierra Stores APFS Encrypted Disk Passwords in PlaintextUh oh! macOS and iOS forensic analyst, Sarah Edwards, recently reported on a bug in macOS X 10.13 High Sierra that stores passwords to encrypted external APFS volumes in plaintext. These passwords are stored in system log files and can easily be retrieved with a simple terminal command. Apple always publishes security notes after system updates […]
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macOS 10.13 High Sierra Stores APFS Encrypted Disk Passwords in Plaintext