Security Bite: Apple (finally) making it harder to override Gatekeeper is a telling move<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Last week, Apple confirmed that users on macOS Sequoia will no longer be able to Control-click to override Gatekeeper to open software that isnāt signed or notarized by the company. This was a slight change with what I believe will have a significant impact. It also gives us a glimpse into what might happen behind the scenes at Apple as Mac malware gets more clever and the amount of it reach all-time highs.</p>
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Security Bite: Apple (finally) making it harder to override Gatekeeper is a telling move