PSA: Upgrading to macOS 10.13.1 will undo Apple’s patch for critical root vulnerability<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>While Apple was
commended for its overnight fix of the
critical macOS root security hole earlier this week, updates that are developed so quickly rarely come
without issues. Wired this morning
reports that if you were running macOS High Sierra 10.13.0 when you installed the update, and then update to High Sierra 10.13.1, the security update will reverse itself…</p>
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PSA: Upgrading to macOS 10.13.1 will undo Apple’s patch for critical root vulnerability