Apple has released an update to XProtect for all macOS

Apple has just released its regular weekly update to XProtect, bringing it to version 5323. As usual, it doesn’t release information about what security issues this update might add or change.

This version adds five new Yara rules in its TIMELYTURTLE series, for MACOS.TIMELYTURTLE.DYCASWOC, MACOS.TIMELYTURTLE.DYCASWOCB, MACOS.TIMELYTURTLE.LELINO, MACOS.TIMELYTURTLE.TRNO, MACOS.TIMELYTURTLE.DYHEOC, and a single new rule for MACOS.REALSTAR.VO, which appears to be a new genus of malware.

You can check whether this update has been installed by opening System Information via About This Mac, and selecting the Installations item under Software.

A full listing of security data file versions is given by SilentKnight and SystHist for El Capitan to Tahoe available from their product page. If your Mac hasn’t yet installed this update, you can force it using SilentKnight or at the command line.

If you want to install this as a named update in SilentKnight, its label is XProtectPlistConfigData_10_15-5323

Sequoia and Tahoe systems only

This update has at last been released for Sequoia and Tahoe via iCloud. If you want to check it manually, use the Terminal command
sudo xprotect check
then enter your admin password. If that returns version 5323 but your Mac still reports an older version is installed, you should be able to force the update using
sudo xprotect update

Update

As of 22:00 GMT on 11 November, the update to 5323 has reappeared for download to the traditional location via Software Update or SilentKnight, and is available through the iCloud connection for Sequoia and Tahoe.